2024
DOI: 10.3390/biology13030188
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Artificial Feeding Systems for Vector-Borne Disease Studies

Olayinka M. Olajiga,
Samuel B. Jameson,
Brendan H. Carter
et al.

Abstract: This review examines the advancements and methodologies of artificial feeding systems for the study of vector-borne diseases, offering a critical assessment of their development, advantages, and limitations relative to traditional live host models. It underscores the ethical considerations and practical benefits of such systems, including minimizing the use of live animals and enhancing experimental consistency. Various artificial feeding techniques are detailed, including membrane feeding, capillary feeding, … Show more

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