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Lopez K, Harbison J, Irwin P, Erkapic A, Holub R, Blanco C, et al.
Sci Rep . 2024 Aug; 14(1):18001. PMID: 39097646
Insect growth regulators, like S-methoprene, are heavily relied upon worldwide for larval mosquito chemical control due to their target specificity and long-lasting effects. In this study, susceptibility to S-methoprene was...
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Lopez K, Susong K, Irwin P, Paskewitz S, Bartholomay L
J Med Entomol . 2024 Mar; 61(4):1043-1053. PMID: 38527268
Since the introduction of West Nile virus (WNV) to the United States over 20 years ago, thousands of cases of human disease and death have been reported. Yearly seasonal outbreaks...
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Ventura M, Holland M, Smith M, Chaparro J, Prenni J, Patz J, et al.
Front Nutr . 2023 Jul; 10:1157811. PMID: 37497060
Small-scale farming of edible insects could help combat public health challenges such as protein energy malnutrition and anemia, but reliable low-cost feeds for insects are needed. In resource-limited contexts, where...
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Lopez K, Irwin P, Bron G, Paskewitz S, Bartholomay L
J Med Entomol . 2023 Jul; 60(5):1108-1116. PMID: 37473814
West Nile virus (WNV) invaded the continental United States over 20 years ago and continues to cause yearly seasonal outbreaks of human and veterinary disease. In the suburbs of Chicago,...
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Johnson H, Clifton M, Harbison J, Erkapic A, Barrett-Wilt G, Paskewitz S, et al.
J Med Entomol . 2022 Dec; 60(2):384-391. PMID: 36484651
West Nile virus remains the leading cause of arboviral neuroinvasive disease in the United States, despite extensive efforts to control the mosquito vectors involved in transmission. In this study, we...
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Lee X, Maxson G, Paskewitz S
J Med Entomol . 2022 Oct; 60(1):228-234. PMID: 36308319
Nuisance and medically important ticks can be abundant in a variety of forested landscapes, including recreational parks. Strategies to reduce the abundance of host-seeking ticks in high-use areas within parks...
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Lee X, Wong C, Coats J, Paskewitz S
J Med Entomol . 2022 Aug; 59(5):1694-1699. PMID: 35920052
Three compounds synthetically-derived from botanicals sources, ethyl perillyl carbonate, geranyl isovalerate, and citronellyl cyclobutane carboxylate, were tested for repellent activity against Ixodes scapularis Say in a field trial. Tick drags...
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Beck A, Bjork J, Biggerstaff B, Eisen L, Eisen R, Foster E, et al.
Ticks Tick Borne Dis . 2022 Mar; 13(3):101925. PMID: 35255349
Lyme disease and other tick-borne diseases are a major public health threat in the Upper Midwestern United States, including Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. To prevent tick bites and tick-borne diseases,...
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Foster E, Burtis J, Sidge J, Tsao J, Bjork J, Liu G, et al.
Ticks Tick Borne Dis . 2021 Dec; 13(2):101886. PMID: 34929604
The geographic range of the blacklegged tick, Ixodes scapularis, and its associated human pathogens have expanded substantially over the past 20 years putting an increasing number of persons at risk...
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Wang Y, Yang F, Cao X, Huang R, Paskewitz S, Hartson S, et al.
Insect Biochem Mol Biol . 2019 Nov; 116:103261. PMID: 31698082
A network of serine proteases (SPs) and their non-catalytic homologs (SPHs) activates prophenoloxidase (proPO), Toll pathway, and other insect immune responses. However, integration and conservation of the network and its...