Publications (Past 5 years)

PUBLICATIONS 2012

Vazeille M., Yébakima A., Lourenço-de-Oliveira R., Andriamahefazafy B., Correira A., Monteiro Rodrigues J., Veiga A., Moreira A., Leparc-Goffart I., Grandadam M. and Failloux A.B. 2012. Oral receptivity of Aedes aegypti from Cape Verde for yellow fever, dengue and chikungunya viruses. Vector Borne and Zoonotic Diseases (in press).
Amraoui F, Krida G, Bouattour A, Rhim A, Daaboub J, Harrat Z, Boubidi SC, Tijane M, Sarih M, Failloux AB. 2012. Culex pipiens PLoS One 7(5):e36757. , an experimental efficient vector of West Nile and Rift Valley fever viruses in the Maghreb region.
Zouache K., Michelland R.J., Failloux A.B., Grundmann G.L. and Mavingui P. 2012. Chikungunya virus impacts the diversity of symbiotic bacteria in mosquito vector. Molecular Ecology 21(9):2297-309.
Raharimalala F.N., Ravaomanarivo L.H., Ravelonandro P., Rafarasoa L.S., Zouache K., Tran-Van V., Mousson L., Failloux A.B., Hellard E., Moro C.V., Ralisoa B.O. and Mavingui P. 2012. Biogeography of the two major arbovirus mosquito vectors, Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus (Diptera, Culicidae), in Madagascar. Parasites & Vectors 5(1): 56.

2011

PPAV Working Groups. 2011. Personal protection against biting insects and ticks. Parasite 18(1):93-111.
Grandadam M, Caro V, Plumet S, Thiberge JM, Souarès Y, Failloux AB, Tolou HJ, Budelot M, Cosserat D, Leparc-Goffart I, Desprès P.2011. Chikungunya virus, southeastern France.Emerging Infectious Diseases 17(5): 910-913.

Moutailler S, Roche B, Thiberge JM, Caro V, Rougeon F, Failloux AB. 2011.Host alternation is necessary to maintain the genome stability of rift valley fever virus.PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases5(5): e1156.

 Krida G, Diancourt L, Bouattour A, Rhim A, Chermiti B, Failloux AB. 2011. [Assessment of the risk of introduction to Tunisia of the Rift Valley fever virus by the mosquito Culex pipiens]. Bulletin de la Société de Pathologie Exotique 104(4): 250-259 (French).
Urdaneta-Marquez L, Failloux AB. 2011. Population genetic structure of Aedes aegypti, the principal vector of dengue viruses.Infection, Genetics and Evolution 11(2): 253-261.

2010
 

Girod R., Gaborit P., Marrama L., Etienne M., Ramdini C., Rakotoarivony I., Dollin C., Carinci R., Issaly J., Dusfour I., Gustave J., Yp-Tcha M.M., Yébakima A., Failloux A.B. and Vazeille M. 2010. High susceptibility to Chikungunya virus of Aedes aegypti from the French West Indies and French Guiana. Tropical Medicine and International Health 16(1): 134-139.
Mousson L., Martin E., Zouache K., Madec Y., Mavingui P. and Failloux A.B. 2010. WolbachiaMolecular Ecology 19(9): 1953-1964. modulates Chikungunya replication in Aedes albopictus.

2009

 


2008


Tortosa P., Courtiol A., Moutailler S., Failloux A.B. and Weill M. 2008. Chikungunya-Wolbachia interplay in Aedes albopictus. Insect Molecular Biology 17(6): 677-684.
Vazeille M., Moutailler S., Pages F., Jarjaval F. and Failloux A.B. 2008. Introduction of Aedes albopictus in Gabon: what consequences for dengue and chikungunya transmission?
Tropical Medicine and International Health 13, 1176–1179.
Vazeille M., Jeannin C., Martin E., Schaffner F. and Failloux A.B. 2008. Chikungunya: a risk for Mediterranean countries?Acta Tropica 105: 200-2002.

2007