Publications by authors named "V Rajamannar"

Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus mosquitoes spread major vector-borne viral diseases in tropical and sub-tropical regions of the globe. In this study, we sequenced the genome of Indian Ae. aegypti and Ae.

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Background Objectives: Scrub typhus, caused by Orientia tsutsugamushi present in small mammals harbouring the ectoparasites. A study was undertaken to detect the pathogen present in small mammals and its ectoparasites in the scrub typhus-reported areas.

Methods: The small mammals (rodents/shrews) and its ectoparasites were screened for O.

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Article Synopsis
  • * Other mite-borne diseases prevalent in India include scabies from Sarcoptes scabiei, dermatitis and trombiculosis from Pyemotidae, and Demodicosis from Demodex mites.
  • * There is a growing concern about the resurgence of mite-borne diseases, particularly scrub typhus, underscoring the need for improved control measures against mite vectors and the associated rodents in India.
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Japanese encephalitis (JE) is a very serious public health problem in India and the conducive environment permit its emergence in non-endemic areas in the country. There are constant changes taking place in the pattern of current agricultural practices and vector breeding habitats which had far-reaching consequences on the epidemiology of JE and the severity of epidemic outbreaks today. Due to the continuous ecological changes taking place, vectors changed in their breeding dynamics, feeding, and resting behavior and started invading previously non-endemic areas.

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Fleas (Insecta, Siphonaptera) are important vectors of plague and murine typhus in many parts of the world. Currently, about 2700 flea species were described in the world. The most common vector flea Xenopsylla cheopis is found throughout India, but X.

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