168 results on '"González, Mikel A."'
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152. Impact of Climate Policy on the Basque Economy
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Dellink, Rob, primary and González, Mikel, additional
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- 2005
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153. Synthesis and in vivo evaluation of 11C-labeled (1,7-dicarba- closo-dodecaboran-1-yl)- N-{[(2 S)-1-ethylpyrrolidin-2-yl]methyl}amide.
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Gómez ‐ Vallejo, Vanessa, Vázquez, Naiara, Gona, Kiran Babu, Puigivila, Maria, González, Mikel, Sebastián, Eneko San, Martin, Abraham, and Llop, Jordi
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AMIDE synthesis ,POSITRON emission tomography ,HYDROPHOBIC interactions ,RADIOCHEMICAL purification ,LIGANDS (Biochemistry) - Abstract
Boron clusters, and especially dicarba- closo-dodecaboranes, can be used as hydrophobic pharmacophores in the design of new drugs and radiotracers because of their hydrophobic character, spherical structure, and excellent chemical and photochemical stability. In the present paper, the synthesis and in vivo evaluation of
11 C-labeled (1,7-dicarba- closo-dodecaboran-1-yl)- N-{[(2 S)-1-ethylpyrrolidin-2-yl]methyl}amide, an analog of the D2 receptor ligand [11 C]raclopride, is described. The radiosynthesis was approached by reaction of the demethylated precursor with [11 C]CH3 I in basic media; moderate radiochemical yields (18.2 ± 2.8%, decay corrected), and excellent radiochemical purities (>98%) were obtained in overall synthesis time of ~50 min. In vivo assays showed a biodistribution pattern with significant uptake in liver, kidneys and lungs at short times ( t = 4 min) after administration and increasing accumulation in bladder at longer times (t ≥ 14.5 min). Although brain positron emission tomography scans showed good blood brain barrier penetration, the high unspecific uptake observed in different brain regions impedes its applicability as D2 receptor ligand. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2014
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154. Antisymmetric tensor Zp gauge symmetries in field theory and string theory.
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Berasaluce-González, Mikel, Ramírez, Guillermo, and Uranga, Angel M.
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We consider discrete gauge symmetries in D dimensions arising as remnants of broken continuous gauge symmetries carried by general antisymmetric tensor fields, rather than by standard 1-forms. The lagrangian for such a general Z
p gauge theory can be described in terms of a r-form gauge field made massive by a (r - 1)-form, or other dual realizations, that we also discuss. The theory contains charged topological defects of different dimensionalities, generalizing the familiar charged particles and strings in D = 4. We describe realizations in string theory compactifications with torsion cycles, or with background field strength fluxes. We also provide examples of non-abelian discrete groups, for which the group elements are associated with charged objects of different dimensionality. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2014
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155. New record of the biting midge Leptoconops noei in northern Spain: notes on its seasonal abundance and flying height preference.
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González, Mikel A., López, Sergio, and Goldarazena, Arturo
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CERATOPOGONIDAE , *SEASONAL effects on wildlife , *INSECT diversity , *VERTICAL distribution (Aquatic biology) , *AQUATIC biology - Abstract
The article discusses the results of a study that examined the seasonal abundance and flying height preference of biting midge, Leptoconops noei in northern Spain during the summers of 2004-2006. The study showed significant differences concerning the vertical distribution of Leptoconops noei, with most specimens captured at a height of two meters. The main development site for Leptoconops noei was identified.
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- 2013
156. Psittacine Sedation And Anesthesia
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González, Mikel Sabater and Adami, Chiara
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Successful management of sedation/anesthesia of psittacine species relies on familiarity with their specific anatomy and physiology, as well detailed knowledge of the recent advancements in both applied pharmacology of the anesthetics and perianesthetic monitoring of cardiovascular and respiratory functions. Each sedation/anesthetic plan should be patient-specific, developed based on pre-existing conditions, size, species, age, and estimated risk. Other key factors to improve safety, quality of peri-operative care, and client satisfaction are anticipation of complications, extension of close monitoring to the recovery phase, multimodal analgesic approach, stress prevention/reduction, and transparent communication with the owner.
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- 2021
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157. Susceptibility of wild-caught Lutzomyia longipalpis (Diptera: Psychodidae) sand flies to insecticide after an extended period of exposure in western São Paulo, Brazil.
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Bell, Melissa J., Hamilton, James G. C., González, Mikel A., Bernhardt, Scott A., Brazil, Reginaldo P., Dilger, Erin, and Courtenay, Orin
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LUTZOMYIA ,DIPTERA ,PSYCHODIDAE ,SAND flies ,INSECTICIDES ,PHEROMONES - Abstract
Background: In Brazil, members of the sand fly species complex Lutzomyia longipalpis transmit Leishmania infantum, a protist parasite that causes visceral leishmaniasis. Male Lu. longipalpis produce a sex pheromone that is attractive to both females and males. During a cluster randomised trial, to determine the combined effect of synthetic sex-aggregation pheromone and insecticide on Le. infantum transmission Lu. longipalpis had been continuously exposed to insecticide for 30 months. The objective of this study was to determine the effect of continuous exposure to the insecticides used in the trial on the susceptibility of Lu. longipalpis population. Methods: During the trial the sand flies had been exposed to either lambda-cyhalothrin [pheromone + residual insecticide spray (PI)], deltamethrin [dog collars (DC)] or no insecticide [control (C)], for 30 months (November 2012 to April 2015). The insecticide treatment regime was kept in place for an additional 12 months (May 2015-April 2016) during this susceptibility study. Sand flies collected from the field were exposed to WHO insecticide-impregnated papers cyhalothrin (0.05%), deltamethrin (0.5%) and control (silicone oil) in a modified WHO insecticide exposure trial to determine their susceptibility. Results: We collected 788 Lu. longipalpis using CDC-light traps in 31 municipalities across the three trial arms. Probit analysis showed that the knockdown times (KDTs) of Lu. longipalpis collected from the lambda-cyhalothrin exposed PI-arm [KDT
50 : 31.1 min, confidence interval (CI): 29.6–32.6 and KDT90 : 44.2 min, CI: 42.1–46.7] were longer than the KDTs from the non-insecticide-treated C-arm (KDT50 : 26.3 min, CI: 25.1–27.6 and KDT90 : 38.2, CI: 36.5–40.2) (no-overlapping 95% CIs). KDTs of Lu. longipalpis collected from the deltamethrin exposed DC-arm had similar values (KDT50 : 13.7 min, CI: 10.1–16.2 and KDT90 : 26.7 min, CI: 21.8–30.6) to those for the C-arm (KDT50 : 13.5 min; CI: 12.2–14.8 and KDT90 : 23.2 min, CI: 21.4–25.4) (overlapping CIs). The wild-caught unexposed Lu. longipalpis (C-arm), took approximately twice as long to knock down as laboratory-colonised specimens for both insecticides. Conclusions: Our study reveals slight changes in KDT, in sand flies after prolonged exposure to lambda-cyhalothrin in the presence of pheromone. These changes are not considered to have reached the reference levels indicative of resistance in sand flies suggesting that pheromone and insecticide treatment at the level indicated in this study do not constitute a significant risk of increased insecticide resistance. Prolonged exposure to deltamethrin in dog collars did not result in changes to KDT. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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158. Contributors
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Bailey, Thomas A., Chitty, John, Coutteel, Peter, Crosta, Lorenzo, Doneley, Robert J., Dorrestein, Gerry, Fischer, Dominik, Forbes, Neil A., Gartrell, Brett, Hatt, Jean-Michel, Hochleithner, Manfred, Huynh, Minh, Jepson, Lance, Kaiser, Dominik, Lennox, Angela, Lierz, Michael, Lloyd, Christopher, Montesinos, Andres, Naldo, Jesus, Gonzalez, Mikel Sabater, Samour, Jaime, Sandmeier, Peter, and Zucca, Paolo
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- 2012
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159. On the physical realization of Seiberg duality for branes at the.
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Berasaluce‐González, Mikel
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SEIBERG-Witten invariants , *KAHLERIAN structures , *DUALITY theory (Mathematics) , *WAVE-particle duality , *ULTRAVIOLET radiation - Abstract
Branes at a [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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160. Cuticular and Internal Chemical Composition of Biting Midges Culicoidesspp. (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae), Potential Vectors of Viral Diseases
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González, Mikel, López, Sergio, Rosell, Gloria, Goldarazena, Arturo, and Guerrero, Angel
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The chemical profile of the cuticle and internal tissues of four species of Culicoideshave been studied for the first time by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. The chemical composition of females of C. obsoletuss.l. and C. lupicaris, vectors of diverse viral diseases, have been compared with that of other biting midges, such as C. kibunensisand C. fascipennis, and the non-biting midge Forcipomyia bipunctata. A total of 61 compounds belonging to 8 major chemical classes were identified in cuticular and internal tissues in n-hexane extracts. The compounds include carboxylic acids (CAs) (C6-C20), with C16:0, C16:1 and C18:1 being dominant, branched hydrocarbons (C29 to C38 mono/di/trimethylalkanes), linear hydrocarbons (C15 to C33, mainly odd chain carbons), terpenes (geranylacetone, geranylgeraniol acetate, squalene, terpenic alcohol), steroids (cholesterol), aldehydes (C9-C10 and even chain C20 to C30), and esters. The chemical profile depends on the species and whether the extracts are external (cuticle) or internal. The contents of linear and branched hydrocarbons and aldehydes was high in cuticular extracts but practically absent in internal tissues, which were, in contrast, rich in CAs, terpenes and steroids. The results are discussed and compared with other Culicoidesmidges and mosquito-related species.
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161. Régimen fiscal especial de las cooperativas en el País Vasco: ¿está justificado?
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Aja Urdangarin, Inazio, Erkoreka González, Mikel, F. CC. ECONOMICAS Y EMPRESARIALES, EKONOMIA ETA ENPRESA ZIENTZIEN F., Doble Grado: Administración y Dirección de Empresas + Derecho, and Gradu Bikoitza: Enpresen Administrazio eta Zuzendaritza + Zuzenbidea
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País Vasco ,ventajas fiscales ,cooperativas ,régimen fiscal ,retorno económico y social - Abstract
El presente trabajo tiene como objetivo analizar el régimen fiscal de las cooperativas en el País Vasco. El estudio pretende, en primer lugar, determinar si las sociedades cooperativas disfrutan de mayores ventajas fiscales respecto del resto de sociedades empresariales. Para ello, se tiene en consideración el tratamiento que reciben en el Impuesto de Sociedades y demás impuestos a través de la Norma Foral 2/1997 de Régimen Fiscal de las Cooperativas de Gipuzkoa. En segundo lugar, se analiza si el régimen fiscal especial que disfrutan las cooperativas está justificado bajo parámetros económicos y sociales. Empleando como caso de estudio Gipuzkoa, el trabajo concluye que el régimen fiscal especial está justificado por el retorno económico y social que ofrecen al territorio.
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- 2023
162. Concierto Económico y riesgo unilateral: una visión de largo plazo. La respuesta de la hacienda de Bizkaia ante las crisis económicas de 1929 y 2008
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Gil Peral, Aintzane, Erkoreka González, Mikel, F. CC. ECONOMICAS Y EMPRESARIALES, EKONOMIA ETA ENPRESA ZIENTZIEN F., Doble Grado: Administración y Dirección de Empresas + Derecho, and Gradu Bikoitza: Enpresen Administrazio eta Zuzendaritza + Zuzenbidea
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País Vasco ,crisis 2008 ,crisis 1929 ,Concierto Económico ,Bizkaia ,riesgo unilateral - Abstract
El objetivo de esta investigación es estudiar el comportamiento y respuesta del sistema de Concierto Económico desde una perspectiva de largo plazo a la luz de dos de sus principales principios rectores: el riesgo unilateral y la responsabilidad fiscal. Para ello, se analizará el impacto que sufrió y la respuesta que ofreció la hacienda de Bizkaia ante las dos principales crisis financieras que ha sufrido el capitalismo en el último siglo: la crisis de 1929 y la crisis de 2008. El trabajo concluye que la Diputación de Bizkaia cumplió y respetó ambos principios en el contexto de las dos crisis, demostrando una continuidad de largo plazo en la forma de funcionar del sistema.
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- 2023
163. COVID-19 funtsa eta foru-ogasunak. Pandemiaren eragina eta aldebakarreko arriskua
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Urrutia Torrealdai, Nerea, Erkoreka González, Mikel, F. CC. ECONOMICAS Y EMPRESARIALES, EKONOMIA ETA ENPRESA ZIENTZIEN F., Grado en Fiscalidad y Administración Pública, and Zerga Sistemako eta Administrazio Publikoko Gradua
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diru-sarreren murrizketak ,krisia ,COVID-19 ,finantza-publikoak ,administrazio publikoak ,gizarte-ongizatea - Abstract
COVID-19aren pandemiaren ondorioz lurralde historikoetako hiru ogasunen bilketaren murrizketa eman da, zuzenean eraginez finantza-autonomian, eta eztabaidara ekarriz Euskal Autonomia Erkidegoaren finantza-sistemak dakarren aldebakarreko arriskua. Ekonomia Itunak nazioarteko federalismo fiskal sistemen artean erantzukizun maila altuenetakoa betetzen du, eta erantzukizun hori krisialdi garaietan erakusten da batez ere; horregatik, COVID-19a gai hau aztertzeko aukera paregabea da. Horren harira, euskal erakundeek 2020ko ekitaldian COVID-19aren krisiari aurre egiteko erabili izan dituen tresnak aztertu nahi dira. Hortaz aparte, itunpeko sisteman oinarrizkoa den aldebakarreko arriskuaren printzipioaren jokaera ere analizatuz.
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164. First Record of Phlebotomus (Larroussius) perfiliewi (Diptera: Psychodidae), Vector of Leishmania infantum and Phleboviruses, in Spain
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Carlos Barceló, Mikel Alexander González González de Heredia, Miguel Angel Miranda, Rafael Gutiérrez-López, Ignacio Ruiz Arrondo, Govern de les Illes Balears, European Commission, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), González, Mikel A., Ruiz-Arrondo, Ignacio, Gutiérrez-López, Rafael, Barceló, Carlos, and Miranda, Miguel
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Ecology ,Balearic Islands ,Sand fly ,Ecological Modeling ,Mallorca ,Phlebotominae ,Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous) ,Barcoding ,Taxonomy ,Nature and Landscape Conservation - Abstract
9 Pág., Phlebotomine sand flies are vectors of several diseases of importance for public health, including leishmaniosis, bartonellosis, and sand fly fevers. An entomological survey on blood-feeding Diptera was conducted in June–November 2020–2021 to know the diversity of insect vectors in Mallorca (Balearic Islands, Spain). Among the vectors collected, Phlebotomus (Larroussius) perfiliewi Parrot, 1930 was found being the first record of this species in Spain. Phlebotomus perfiliewi s.l. is one of the main vectors of Leishmania infantum in the Mediterranean Basin and Central Asia. The identification of this species was confirmed by both morphological features and DNA barcoding. Phylogenetic analyses showed that the specimens captured were Ph. perfiliewi s.s. (99.85–100% homologues from Italy and Algeria specimens), with a sequence divergence of 0.17%. The cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene clearly separates the three species that make up the Ph. perfiliewi species complex. In addition, we also provide a brief discussion about their identification remarks, phylogenetic relationships, and vector status., This study was funded by the Agriculture, Fisheries and Food council through the project num. BIA08/20-2 from the agricultural and fishing guarantee fund (FOGAIBA) of the Government of the Balearic Islands. Samplings were supported by own resources of ZAP-UIB and FOGAIBA. R.G.L. was initially supported by a Margalida Comas contract from the Government of the Balearic Islands and from the European Regional Development Fund (FEDER) (REF- PD/038/2019) and he is currently funded by a Juan de la Cierva 2019 Formación contract (FJC2019-041291-I) from the Ministry of Science and Innovation.
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- 2023
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165. Papeles de economía española
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Gallastegui Zulaica, María del Carmen., Galarraga, Ibon., and González, Mikel.
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Cambios climáticos Artículos periodísticos ,Clima Influencia humana Artículos periodísticos - Published
- 2009
166. At the tip of an iceberg: citizen science and active surveillance collaborating to broaden the known distribution of Aedes japonicus in Spain.
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Eritja R, Delacour-Estrella S, Ruiz-Arrondo I, González MA, Barceló C, García-Pérez AL, Lucientes J, Miranda MÁ, and Bartumeus F
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- Aedes virology, Animals, Arbovirus Infections transmission, Arbovirus Infections virology, Female, Mosquito Vectors virology, Public Health, Spain, Aedes physiology, Arbovirus Infections epidemiology, Citizen Science, Introduced Species, Mosquito Control, Mosquito Vectors physiology
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Background: Active surveillance aimed at the early detection of invasive mosquito species is usually focused on seaports and airports as points of entry, and along road networks as dispersion paths. In a number of cases, however, the first detections of colonizing populations are made by citizens, either because the species has already moved beyond the implemented active surveillance sites or because there is no surveillance in place. This was the case of the first detection in 2018 of the Asian bush mosquito, Aedes japonicus, in Asturias (northern Spain) by the citizen science platform Mosquito Alert., Methods: The collaboration between Mosquito Alert, the Ministry of Health, local authorities and academic researchers resulted in a multi-source surveillance combining active field sampling with broader temporal and spatial citizen-sourced data, resulting in a more flexible and efficient surveillance strategy., Results: Between 2018 and 2020, the joint efforts of administrative bodies, academic teams and citizen-sourced data led to the discovery of this species in northern regions of Spain such as Cantabria and the Basque Country. This raised the estimated area of occurrence of Ae. japonicus from < 900 km
2 in 2018 to > 7000 km2 in 2020., Conclusions: This population cluster is geographically isolated from any other population in Europe, which raises questions about its origin, path of introduction and dispersal means, while also highlighting the need to enhance surveillance systems by closely combining crowd-sourced surveillance with public health and mosquito control agencies' efforts, from local to continental scales. This multi-actor approach for surveillance (either passive and active) shows high potential efficiency in the surveillance of other invasive mosquito species, and specifically the major vector Aedes aegypti which is already present in some parts of Europe., (© 2021. The Author(s).)- Published
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167. Significant reduction in abundance of peridomestic mosquitoes (Culicidae) and Culicoides midges (Ceratopogonidae) after chemical intervention in western São Paulo, Brazil.
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González MA, Dilger E, Ronderos MM, Spinelli GR, Courtenay O, and Hamilton JGC
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- Animals, Animals, Domestic, Brazil, Dogs, Environment, Female, Humans, Male, Random Allocation, Seasons, Ceratopogonidae drug effects, Culicidae drug effects, Insect Control, Insecticides pharmacology, Mosquito Vectors drug effects
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Background: We assessed the impact of two sand fly insecticide interventions (insecticide spraying and insecticide-impregnated dog collars) on the peridomestic abundance and distribution of mosquitoes (Culicidae) and biting midges (Ceratopogonidae) in western São Paulo (Brazil) in a long-term (42-month) evaluation. Both of these dipteran groups are vectors of diseases of medical and veterinary relevance to humans and domestic animals in Brazil., Methods: The interventions in the 3-arm stratified randomised control trial were: pheromone + insecticide (PI) (chicken roosts were sprayed with microencapsulated lambda-cyhalothrin; pheromone lure has no effect on the Diptera pests studied here); dog-collars (DC) (dogs fitted with deltamethrin-impregnated collars); and control (C) (unexposed to pyrethroids) were extended by 12 months. During that time, adult mosquitoes and midges were sampled along 280 households at three household locations (inside human dwellings, dog sleeping sites and chicken roosts)., Results: We collected 3145 culicids (9 genera, 87.6% Culex spp.) distributed relatively uniformly across all 3 arms: 41.9% at chicken roosts; 37.7% inside houses; and 20.3% at dog sleeping sites. We collected 11,464 Culicoides (15 species) found mostly at chicken roosting sites (84.7%) compared with dog sleeping sites (12.9%) or houses (2.4%). Mosquitoes and Culicoides were most abundant during the hot and rainy season. Increased daytime temperature was marginally associated with increased mosquito abundance (Z = 1.97, P = 0.049) and Culicoides abundance (Z = 1.71, P = 0.087). There was no significant association with daily average rainfall for either group. Household-level mosquito and midge numbers were both significantly reduced by the PI intervention 56% [incidence rate ratio, IRR = 0.54 (95% CI: 0.30-0.97), P ≤ 0.05] and 53% [IRR = 0.47 (95% CI: 0.26-0.85), P ≤ 0.05], respectively, compared to the control intervention. The abundance of both dipteran groups at dog sleeping sites was largely unaffected by the PI and DC interventions. The PI intervention significantly reduced abundance of mosquitoes inside houses (41%) and at chicken roosting sites (48%) and reduced midge abundance by 51% in chicken roosting sites., Conclusions: Sprayed insecticide at chicken roosting sites reduced the abundance of mosquitoes and midges at the peridomestic level while dog collars had no effect on numbers for any group.
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168. Limited risk of Zika virus transmission by five Aedes albopictus populations from Spain.
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González MA, Pavan MG, Fernandes RS, Busquets N, David MR, Lourenço-Oliveira R, García-Pérez AL, and Maciel-de-Freitas R
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- Animals, Blood, Chlorocebus aethiops, Female, Humans, Male, Risk Assessment, Spain, Vero Cells, Viral Load, Aedes virology, Mosquito Vectors virology, Zika Virus physiology, Zika Virus Infection transmission
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Background: Aedes albopictus, the Asian tiger mosquito, is an exotic invasive species in Europe. It has substantial public health relevance due to its potential role in transmitting several human pathogens. Out of the European countries, Spain has one of the highest risk levels of autochthonous arbovirus transmission due to both the high density of Ae. albopictus and the extensive tourist influx from vector-endemic areas. This study aims to investigate the susceptibility of five Ae. albopictus populations from mainland Spain and the Balearic Islands to a Brazilian Zika virus (ZIKV) strain., Methods: The F1 generation of each Ae. albopictus population was orally challenged with a ZIKV-infected blood meal (1.8 × 10
6 PFU/ml). At 7 and 14 days post-infection (dpi), mosquito bodies (thorax and abdomen) and heads were individually analysed through RT-qPCR to determine the infection rate (IR) and dissemination rate (DR), respectively. The saliva of infected mosquitoes was inoculated in Vero cells and the transmission rate was assessed by plaque assay or RT-qPCR on ~33 individuals per population., Results: The IR and DR ranged between 12-88%, and 0-60%, respectively, suggesting that ZIKV is capable of crossing the midgut barrier. Remarkably, no infectious viral particle was found in saliva samples, indicating a low ability of ZIKV to overcome the salivary gland barrier. A subsequent assay revealed that a second non-infective blood meal 48 h after ZIKV exposure did not influence Ae. albopictus vector competence., Conclusions: The oral experimental ZIKV infections performed here indicate that Ae. albopictus from Spain become infected and disseminate the virus through the body but has a limited ability to transmit the Brazilian ZIKV strain through biting. Therefore, the results suggest a limited risk of autochthonous ZIKV transmission in Spain by Ae. albopictus.- Published
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