2021
DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.19-0729
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Increasing Effectiveness of Genetically Modifying Mosquito Populations: Risk Assessment of Releasing Blood-Fed Females

Abstract: Releasing mosquito refractory to pathogens has been proposed as a means of controlling mosquito-borne diseases. A recent modeling study demonstrated that instead of the conventional male-only releases, adding blood-fed females to the release population could significantly increase the program’s efficiency, hastening the decrease in disease transmission competence of the target mosquito population and reducing the duration and costs of the release program. However, releasing female mosquitoes presents a short-t… Show more

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“…This reduces female threat to transmit as well as primes them to make a high contribution through egg laying. Modeling indicates any adverse effects of releasing prefed females is outweighed by number of disease cases avoided by speeding up the process ( Xia et al 2021 ).…”
Section: Hopementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This reduces female threat to transmit as well as primes them to make a high contribution through egg laying. Modeling indicates any adverse effects of releasing prefed females is outweighed by number of disease cases avoided by speeding up the process ( Xia et al 2021 ).…”
Section: Hopementioning
confidence: 99%