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Climate right for Asian mosquito to spread in N. Europe

April 25, 2012
The climate in northwestern Europe and the Balkans is becoming suitable for the Asian tiger mosquito, a disease-spreading invasive species, scientists said on Wednesday.

Infection with dengue virus turns on feeding-related genes in mosquito

March 30, 2012
Researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health have, for the first time, shown that infection with dengue virus turns on mosquito genes that makes them hungrier and better feeders, and therefore possibly more likely to spread the disease to humans.

Dengue virus turns on mosquito genes that make them hungrier

March 29, 2012
(Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health) Researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health have, for the first time, shown that infection with dengue virus turns on mosquito genes that makes them hungrier and better feeders, and therefore possibly more likely to spread the disease to ...

NIH grantees find dengue affects genes, function of mosquito salivary glands

March 29, 2012
(NIH/National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases) Mosquitoes infected with dengue virus experience an array of changes in the activity of genes and associated functions of their salivary glands, and these changes may lead to increased virus transmission, according to a recent study led by George Dimopoulos, Ph.D., of the ...

WHO, PAHO release new guidelines on mosquito-borne chikungunya virus

March 2, 2012
The Pan-American Health Organization (PAHO), a regional arm of the World Health Organization (WHO), on Tuesday "unveiled new guidelines to help countries throughout the Americas detect and prevent transmission of the mosquito-borne chikungunya virus -- a disease which has already infected more than two million people around the world," the ...

New mosquito repellant could be frightening … for the mosquitoes!

February 28, 2012
In a small, narrow, temperature-controlled lab room at Vanderbilt University live some of the most deadly and dangerous animals in the world.

Zapping mosquito bites

February 21, 2012
NPL worked with Ecobrands Ltd to characterise their Zap-It! product, which uses the tiny electric current generated by piezoelectric material to relieve the pain and itching caused by insect bites - such as those from mosquitos. Zap-It! is a pocket-sized product, marketed by Ecobrands, that is ...

After 60 Year Absence Continental Mosquito With ‘Vector’ Potential Found Breeding In UK

February 10, 2012
A species of mosquito has been discovered breeding in the UK that has not been seen in the country since 1945. Populations of the mosquito, found across mainland Europe and known only by its Latin name Culex modestus, were recorded at a number of sites in the marshes of north ...

Continental mosquito with ‘vector’ potential found breeding in UK after 60 year absence

February 9, 2012
A species of mosquito has been discovered breeding in the UK that has not been seen in the country since 1945. Populations of the mosquito, found across mainland Europe and known only by its Latin name Culex modestus, were recorded at a number of sites in the marshes of north ...

Novel Anti-Viral Immune Pathway Discovered In The Mosquito

January 12, 2012
As mosquito-borne viral diseases like West Nile fever, dengue fever, and chikungunya fever spread rapidly around the globe, scientists at Virginia Tech are working to understand the mosquito's immune system and how the viral pathogens that cause these diseases are able to overcome it to be transmitted to human and ...

Researchers discover novel anti-viral immune pathway in the mosquito

January 10, 2012
As mosquito-borne viral diseases like West Nile fever, dengue fever, and chikungunya fever spread rapidly around the globe, scientists at Virginia Tech are working to understand the mosquito's immune system and how the viral pathogens that cause these diseases are able to overcome it to be transmitted to human and ...

Researchers discover novel anti-viral immune pathway in the mosquito

January 10, 2012
(Medical Xpress) -- As mosquito-borne viral diseases like West Nile fever, dengue fever, and chikungunya fever spread rapidly around the globe, scientists at Virginia Tech are working to understand the mosquito's immune system and how the viral pathogens that cause these diseases are able to overcome it to be transmitted ...