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1por Liu, Wenquan, Huang, Huicong, Xing, Cuicui, Li, Chunxiang, Tan, Feng, Liang, Shaohui“…BACKGROUND: Anopheles anthropophagus, one of the most important mosquito-borne disease vectors in Asia, mainly takes blood meals from humans and transmits both malaria and filariae. …”
Publicado 2014
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2por Liu, Wei-ping, Zhang, Pei-yi, Xu, Sui, Tang, Jian-xia, Zhou, Hua-yun, Li, Ju-lin, Wang, Dao-jin, Liu, Yuan-yuan, Fang, Qiang, Xia, Hui, Zhu, Guo-ding, Tao, Zhi-yong“…Anopheles anthropophagus (Xu and Feng 1975) is the major vector of malaria in Eastern and Southern China. …”
Publicado 2022
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3por Liu, Wenquan, Hao, Zhenhua, Huang, Liyang, Chen, Lingzi, Wei, Qimei, Cai, Liya, Liang, Shaohui“…BACKGROUND: Anopheles anthropophagus is one of the major vectors of malaria in Asia. …”
Publicado 2017
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4“…LC(50) of eucalyptol were 42.41 and 45.49 mg/L against An. anthropophagus and An. sinensis, while the related LC(90) were 114.45 and 124.95 mg/L. …”
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6Susceptibility of Anopheles sinensis to Plasmodium vivax in malarial outbreak areas of central Chinapor Zhu, Guoding, Xia, Hui, Zhou, Huayun, Li, Julin, Lu, Feng, Liu, Yaobao, Cao, Jun, Gao, Qi, Sattabongkot, Jetsumon“…BACKGROUND: Anopheles sinensis, Anopheles anthropophagus, Anopheles minimus and Anopheles dirus are the major vectors of malaria transmission in China. …”
Publicado 2013
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7por He, Zhi-quan, Hu, Ya-bo, Wang, Dan, Liu, Yu-ting, Yang, Cheng-yun, Qian, Dan, Zhou, Rui-min, Lu, De-ling, Li, Su-hua, Liu, Ying, Zhang, Hong-wei“…RESULTS: A total of 1409 Anopheles mosquitoes were identified by molecular identification, of which 1334 (94.68%) were An. sinensis, 28 (1.99%) were An. yatsushiroensis, 43 (3.05%) were An. anthropophagus and four (0.28%) were An. belenrae. The 24-h mortality rates of An. sinensis in Pingqiao, Tanghe, Xiangcheng and Xiangfu counties/districts exposed to deltamethrin were 85.85%, 25.38%, 29.73% and 7.66%, respectively; to beta-cyfluthrin, 36.24%, 70.91%, 34.33% and 3.28%, respectively; to propoxur, 68.39%, 80.60%, 37.62% and 9.29%, respectively; and to malathion, 97.43%, 97.67%, 99.21% and 64.23%, respectively. …”
Publicado 2023
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