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But the department says the Asiantigermosquito, which is present in Guam, can transmit dengue.
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However, the Department of Public Health has said the Asiantigermosquito, which is present in Guam, can transmit dengue.
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Diaz warned of possible double-infections involving Chikungunya and dengue fever or malaria, which are also carried by the Asiantigermosquito.
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The Asiantigermosquito is now prevalent in several southern European countries but projections show it is likely to extend its range further north.
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In the oldest neighborhoods, the mosquito assemblage reached a distinct suburban climax community dominated by the invasive, peridomestic container-breeding Aedes albopictus, the Asiantigermosquito.
Usage of aedes albopictus in inglés
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Background: Aedesalbopictus is a major vector for several tropical infectious diseases.
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Aedesalbopictus is both a nuisance and a competent vector for various arthropod-borne pathogens.
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Aedesalbopictus is the most invasive mosquito and one of the primary vectors of dengue.
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But the risk is still considered moderate in 18 countries where a different mosquito, Aedesalbopictus, breeds.
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Background: Aedesalbopictus is a highly invasive mosquito species and a major vector of numerous viral pathogens.
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We performed five experiments examining the effect of physical container parameters on oviposition choice by Aedesalbopictus.
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Aedesalbopictus has been found in 53 of the 67 Florida counties.
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Introduction: The favorable season for Aedesalbopictus circulation has started in Europe and may lead to autochthonous transmission of Zika virus.
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Seasonal fluctuations in immature densities of Aedesalbopictus (sole transmission vector in Guangzhou) were consistent with the dengue seasonality.
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Containers occupied by the invasive mosquito, Aedesalbopictus Skuse, may be sensitive to invasive plants whose leaves fall into this larval habitat.
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Aedesalbopictus was collected from water-holding rock holes along 3 streams in Georgia and 1 in South Carolina.
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To investigate this further and to aid the design of efficacious regimens for human therapy, we used Wolbachia-infected Aedesalbopictus mosquito cells in vitro.
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In the oldest neighborhoods, the mosquito assemblage reached a distinct suburban climax community dominated by the invasive, peridomestic container-breeding Aedesalbopictus, the Asian tiger mosquito.
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To set up a sterile male technique program to control Aedesalbopictus (Skuse) in areas in northern Italy, a pilot mass-rearing facility is under development.