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Rising temperatures may partly explain increasing cases of malaria in regions of Africa, new research suggests. Temperatures in East African highlands have risen by half a degree Celsius in the last ...
In red blood cells, asexual parasites stochastically produce non-replicative male and female gametocytes, which are taken up by female anopheline mosquitoes during a blood meal. As gametocytes are ...
The presence and spread of the major vectors and the emergence of secondary species capable of transmitting human Plasmodia are of great interest. When selecting control measures, the anopheline ...
Additionally, distribution maps for other anopheline species are provided to showcase the diversity of species found in the country. The distribution analyses are primarily based on recent data from ...
Soumya Acharya: There's about three and a half thousand species of mosquitoes, of which there are four hundred plus Anopheline mosquitoes. And then there's a subset of that, about 50 or 60 Anopheles ...
aIntegrated Sustainability Analysis, School of Physics, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia bDiscipline of Accounting, Sydney Business School, University of ...
aCentre for the Mathematical Modelling of Infectious Diseases, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, UK bCentre on Climate Change and Planetary Health, London School of Hygiene & ...
India has fifty-eight species of anopheline mosquitoes, of which six are major carriers of malaria. Increasing humidity, rainfall and rising temperatures due to climate change are projected to ...
这篇综述聚焦蚊子唾液蛋白,阐述其在血液摄取、中肠生理调节及疟原虫(Plasmodium)传播中的作用。蚊子唾液含多种蛋白,抑制宿主止血和免疫反应,影响血液在中肠的消化及寄生虫传播。研究这些蛋白可为防控蚊媒疾病提供新策略。 引言 蚊媒疾病每年致使超 ...
1 Kiev College, Qilu University of Technology (Shandong Academy of Sciences), Jinan, China. 2 School of Food Science and Engineering, Qilu University of Technology (Shandong Academy of Sciences), ...
Malaria remains one of the most devastating diseases worldwide. Blocking malaria transmission is considered a promising strategy for controlling and potentially eliminating the disease. In this study, ...