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Zika fever is an emerging mosquito-borne disease. While it often causes no or only mild symptoms that are similar to dengue fever, Zika virus can spread from a pregnant woman to her baby and cause severe birth defects. There is no specific treatment or vaccine, but the disease can be mitigated by using several control strategies, generally focusing on the reduction in mosquitoes or mosquito bites. In this paper, we model Zika virus transmission and incorporate a game-theoretical approach to study a repeated population game of DEET usage to prevent insect bites. We show that the optimal use effectively leads to disease elimination. This result is robust and not significantly dependent on the cost of the insect repellents.
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J Agric Food Chem
August 2025
Jilin Provincial Key Laboratory of Animal Resource Conservation and Utilization, School of Life Sciences, Northeast Normal University, Changchun 130024, China.
The rice moth , a highly destructive pest found worldwide, with a wide-ranging diet and robust reproduction, severely damages various stored foods. A sensitive olfactory system is essential for insect behavioral perception, odorant receptors (ORs) play a crucial role in detecting volatile chemical cues in the living environment of insects. However, the reports on the identification and functional analyses of ORs in are currently lacking.
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August 2025
Department of Zoology, Providence Women's College (Autonomous), Affiliated to University of Calicut, Kerala 673009, India.
The increasing environmental and health concerns about synthetic pesticides have compelled researchers to investigate more sustainable, plant-based substitutes for pest management. Due to their unique modes of action and biodegradability, essential oils (EOs) represent effective bio-pesticides. This study examines the biological activities of (Asteraceae) EO (AVEO) against Keifer (Eriophyidae), a destructive gall mite on (Fabaceae), using fumigation, contact toxicity, and repellency assays for the first time.
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August 2025
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biotecnologia, Universidade Federal do Tocantins (UFT), Gurupi 77402-970, TO, Brazil.
, also known as the yellow fever mosquito, presents a major public health challenge, highlighting the need for effective biorational agents for mosquito control. Here, we investigated the synergistic effects of essential oil mixtures derived from that is a mint-family shrub native to Brazil's Cerrado biome, known as "alecrim do Cerrado", in combination with essential oils from noni (), Brazilian mint ("salva-do-Marajó", ), and lemongrass () against . We conducted phytochemical analyses and assessed larvicidal, repellent, and oviposition deterrent activities.
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August 2025
Ifakara Health Institute, Bagamoyo, Tanzania; Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, Allschwil, Switzerland.
Background: Volatile pyrethroid spatial repellents (VPSRs) can prevent mosquito-borne diseases including malaria and dengue fever, but the use of varied evaluation methods has resulted in a lack of clarity regarding their protective efficacy (PE) against contact with mosquitoes. This systematic review and meta-analysis consolidates the entomological evidence base on the PE of VPSRs against Anopheles, Aedes, and Culex mosquitoes and different test methods used.
Methods: We identified studies completed between January 2000 and September 2023 by searching through databases, conference abstracts, and personal correspondences.
Toxics
August 2025
Instituto Universitario de Investigación Marina (INMAR), Campus de Puerto Real, Universidad de Cádiz, 11519 Cádiz, Spain.
This paper constitutes a preliminary study that evaluates the organic pollutants desorbed from "fresh" plastic litter, i.e., recently stranded items, on three beaches in Cadiz (SW Spain): Bajo de Guia, La Jara, and La Puntilla.
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