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Which of the following cues do mosquitoes primarily use to l…

Which of the following cues do mosquitoes primarily use to locate a human host before landing for blood feeding?

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Based on its resting posture relative to the water surface,…

Based on its resting posture relative to the water surface, identify the mosquito subfamily to which this larva belongs:

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Male and female adult mosquitoes in the subfamily Culicinae…

Male and female adult mosquitoes in the subfamily Culicinae can be distinguished by differences in antennal morphology and maxillary palp size. Aedes aegypti exhibits sexual dimorphism during the adult stage. Based on the statements above, select the correct option:  

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An area reports a persistently high Oviposition Index (OI) f…

An area reports a persistently high Oviposition Index (OI) for several weeks. However, no larval surveys or adult trap data were collected during this period. Which conclusion is most scientifically defensible?

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The emergence and rapid spread of Zika virus (ZIKV) in the A…

The emergence and rapid spread of Zika virus (ZIKV) in the Americas raised urgent questions regarding which mosquito species were responsible for transmitting the virus in newly affected cities. Public health authorities needed to quickly determine whether local mosquito populations were spreading the virus between people (i.e., local transmission). Entomologists conducted coordinated field and laboratory investigations to identify and confirm the primary vectors. Based on your knowledge of mosquito biology, arbovirus ecology, and vector incrimination principles, answer the questions below. a. (1 point) Before conducting local field or laboratory studies, which mosquito species would you prioritize as probable candidate vectors of Zika virus in newly affected urban areas of the Americas? Justify your answer based on: Known virus–vector associations Ecological traits (e.g., preference for humans, adaptation to urban environments) Geographic distribution Relationship to other flavivirus vectors b. (0.5 point) Suppose you were hired as a consultant to design emergency field investigations in a city where local transmission is suspected. Outline a clear, stepwise workflow for field activities only. Your answer should include: Selection of sampling locations Timing of mosquito collections Sampling design Specimen handling and preservation How mosquito data would be linked to reported human cases Explain why each step is essential for proper vector incrimination. c. (0.5 point) Identify and justify: The most appropriate mosquito collection tools/devices for vector incrimination studies Recommended personal protective equipment (PPE) Field prevention and biosafety measures For each item, briefly explain its function and importance. d. (0.5 point) A field team has collected multiple mosquito species from transmission hotspots but needs guidance on laboratory processing to detect arboviruses in a cost-effective and scientifically sound way. Design a standardized laboratory workflow that includes: Species identification Pooling strategy Molecular detection (e.g., RT-PCR or qRT-PCR) Confirmatory testing Basic criteria needed to incriminate a mosquito species as a vector    

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Three more locally transmitted cases of dengue fever have be…

Three more locally transmitted cases of dengue fever have been confirmed, bringing the county’s total to eight so far this year, the Florida Department of Health in Miami-Dade County announced Friday. Miami-Dade is the only county in the state to be under a mosquito-borne illness alert. Last month, Broward had its first case of 2019. Broward is the only county other than Miami-Dade to have a locally transmitted case so far this year. The health department said Friday that two of the three new cases “appear to be related.” Dengue, which can cause symptoms including a fever, headache, eye pain and vomiting, is a virus spread through bites from Aedes aegypti mosquitoes. The Aedes mosquitoes also spread chikungunya and Zika virus. So far this year, there have been 235 cases of travel-related dengue fever in the state, health department data shows. Of those cases, 146 were people who had visited Cuba. The health department encourages people to “remain diligent in their personal mosquito protection.” Some tips from the health department include: 1. Draining water from garbage cans, house gutters, buckets, pool covers, coolers, toys, flowerpots, or any other containers. Discarding items including tires, drums, bottles, cans, pots, and pans, where water can collect. Emptying and cleaning birdbaths and pet bowls frequently. Protecting boats and vehicles from rain with tarps that don’t accumulate water. Maintaining swimming pools in good condition and appropriately chlorinated. 2. Wearing shoes, socks, long pants, and long sleeves. Applying mosquito repellent with DEET, picaridin, oil of lemon eucalyptus, para-menthane-diol, and IR3535 to bare skin and clothing. Covering doors and windows with screens to keep mosquitoes out of your house. For more information on dengue, visit the department of health’s website at http://www.floridahealth.gov/diseases-and-conditions/dengue/index.html Source: Modified from https://www.miamiherald.com/news/health-care/article235811537.html  After reading the article, answer the following questions: a. (0.5 point)The article describes two groups of prevention measures (Groups 1 and 2). At which stage(s) of the Aedes aegypti life cycle does each group interfere? Explain how each set of measures acts to reduce or interrupt mosquito populations. b. (0.5 point)How can public health authorities confirm that a dengue case represents local transmission (i.e., the infection was acquired within the area)? Describe the key epidemiological criteria needed to classify a case as locally transmitted.  

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One of your neighbors took the mosquito photograph shown bel…

One of your neighbors took the mosquito photograph shown below. The image was captured on the wall inside his bedroom. After showing it to you, he stated that Aedes albopictus is present in the area and is infesting the neighborhood. Do you agree with his conclusion? Justify your answer.

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Which type of wound healing requires debridement and continu…

Which type of wound healing requires debridement and continuous irrigation?

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All of the following statements regarding the preparation fo…

All of the following statements regarding the preparation for a skin graft are true EXCEPT

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All of the following drains are considered active postoperat…

All of the following drains are considered active postoperative drains that attached to an external force EXCEPT

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