Mid-infrared spectroscopy, Supervised machine learning, Malaria, Anopheles arabiensis, Mosquito blood meals, Ifakara, Vector surveillanceBackground The propensity of different Anophelesmosquitoes to bite humans instead of other vertebrates influences their capacity to transmit pathogens to humans. Unfortunately...
At a time when Bhutan is on the verge of malaria elimination, the aim of this study was to identify malaria clusters at high geographical resolution and to determine its association with local environmental characteristics. Malaria cases from 2006–2014 were obtained from the Vector-borne Disease ...
Vector capacity varies between different mosquito species, e.g. species-specific host preferences12or vector competence13. Accordingly, accurate species identification is the prerequisite to understand patterns of pathogen transmission. Mosquitoes are commonly identified by morphology, e.g. Becker et al.14...
Baker DA, Nolan T, Fischer B, Pinder A, Crisanti A, Russell S: A comprehensive gene expression atlas of sex- and tissue-specificity in the malaria vector. Anopheles gambiae. BMC Genomics. 2011, 12: 296- Article PubMed Central PubMed Google Scholar Zhu T, Wang X: Large-scale profiling...
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Formally, this model is y = Xβ + ϵ, with ϵ = λW + μ, where y is a vector of observations of the dependent variable, W is the spatial weights matrix, X is a matrix of observations of the explanatory variables, ϵ is a vector of spatially auto correlated error terms, μ ...
They can impact human nutritional status, inducing negative effects at different stages of the human life cycle (Crompton and Nesheim 2002), exacerbate malaria and HIV/AIDS, impair vaccine efficacy (World Health Organization 2012) and enhance the risk of allergy (Sitcharungsi and Sirivichayakul ...
The disease can affect people either physically or emotionally. Most diseases are known to have a cure, others have vaccine while others research is being done to find cure. Examples of diseases are tuberculosis, malaria, whooping cough, and HIV/AIDS....
[0029] The host cells of the invention are useful to prepare influenza virus-based vaccines, e.g., a vaccine in which influenza virus is a vaccine vector for non-influenza virus pathogens, e.g., pathogens such as lentiviruses, e.g., HIV, hepatitis B virus, hepatitis C virus, herpes vi...
An understanding of the epidemiology of malaria depends on the accurate identification of the portion of the mosquito vector population carrying infectious sporozoites. This is usually determined by laborious dissection and examination of individual mosquitoes, often in areas where less than 1 per 1,000...