2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12936-021-03602-8
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Bulk‐up synchronization of successive larval cohorts of Anopheles gambiae and Anopheles coluzzii through temperature reduction at early larval stages: effect on emergence rate, body size and mating success

Abstract: Background Malaria persists as a huge medical and economic burden. Although the number of cases and death rates have reduced in recent years, novel interventions are a necessity if such gains are to be maintained. Alternative methods to target mosquito vector populations that involve the release of large numbers genetically modified mosquitoes are in development. However, their successful introduction will require innovative strategies to bulk-up mosquito numbers and improve mass rearing protoc… Show more

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“…gambiae s.l. in West Africa ( Zubair et al, 2021 ) are yielding insights into mass rearing requirements for anophelines. Oxitec also is working to develop its GM Friendly™ mosquito technology in An.…”
Section: Market Entrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…gambiae s.l. in West Africa ( Zubair et al, 2021 ) are yielding insights into mass rearing requirements for anophelines. Oxitec also is working to develop its GM Friendly™ mosquito technology in An.…”
Section: Market Entrymentioning
confidence: 99%