The effect of repeat feeding on dengue virus transmission potential in Wolbachia-infected Aedes aegypti following extended egg quiescence.
As Wolbachia pipientis is more widely being released into field populations of Aedes aegypti for disease control, the ability to select the appropriate strain for differing environments is increasingly important. A previous study revealed that longer-term quiescence in the egg phase reduced the fert...
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Main Authors: | Meng-Jia Lau (Author), Andrés R Valdez (Author), Matthew J Jones (Author), Igor Aranson (Author), Ary A Hoffmann (Author), Elizabeth A McGraw (Author) |
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