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Review: Improving our knowledge of male mosquito biology in relation to genetic control programmes

Author Affiliations
FAO/IAEA Agriculture and Biotechnology Laboratories, International Atomic Energy Agency, Centro Agricoltura Ambiente (Italy), Polo d’Innovazione di Genomica, ...
Published InActa Tropica
Year2013
Citations113

Abstract

The enormous burden placed on populations worldwide by mosquito-borne diseases, most notably malaria and dengue, is currently being tackled by the use of insecticides sprayed in residences or applied to bednets, and in the case of dengue vectors through reduction of larval breeding sites or larviciding with insecticides thereof. However, these methods are under threat from, amongst other issues, the development of insecticide resistance and the practical difficulty of maintaining long-term community-wide efforts. The sterile insect technique (SIT), whose success hinges on having a good understanding of the biology and behaviour of the male mosquito, is an additional weapon in the limited arsenal against mosquito vectors. The successful production and release of sterile males, which is the mechanism of population…
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