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Utilization of human blood and sugar as nutrients by female Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae)

dc.contributor.authorAmara T. Naksathiten_US
dc.contributor.authorJohn D. Edmanen_US
dc.contributor.authorThomas W. Scotten_US
dc.contributor.otherUniversity of Marylanden_US
dc.contributor.otherMahidol Universityen_US
dc.contributor.otherUniversity of Massachusettsen_US
dc.contributor.otherUniversity of California, Davisen_US
dc.date.accessioned2018-09-07T08:47:51Z
dc.date.available2018-09-07T08:47:51Z
dc.date.issued1999-01-01en_US
dc.description.abstractWe examined the utilization of sugar and human blood as nutrient sources for small and large female Aedes aegypti (L.) when they were fed blood 2 or 5 d after emergence. Laboratory-reared mosquitoes were fed human blood alone or sugar plus human blood and assayed at 4, 12, 24, and 48 h after the blood meal. Starved and well-fed mosquitoes were obtained by holding teneral females (≤1 d old) with 0, 5, 10, and 15% sucrose solutions ad libidum from emergence. Both small and large mosquitoes increased their glycogen and sugar levels significantly by feeding on blood only or on blood plus sugar when they imbibed a human blood meal on day 2 after emergence. Mosquitoes only fed blood on day 2 had the highest lipid levels of any treatment group. Both size classes and all feeding regimes failed to increase the total amount of glycogen, lipid, or sugar when they fed on blood 5 d after emergence. We conclude that there is an energetic advantage to Ae. aegypti when they feed on blood early in adult life (≤day 2 after emergence).en_US
dc.identifier.citationJournal of Medical Entomology. Vol.36, No.1 (1999), 13-17en_US
dc.identifier.doi10.1093/jmedent/36.1.13en_US
dc.identifier.issn00222585en_US
dc.identifier.other2-s2.0-0032603583en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/25314
dc.rightsMahidol Universityen_US
dc.rights.holderSCOPUSen_US
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dc.subjectAgricultural and Biological Sciencesen_US
dc.subjectImmunology and Microbiologyen_US
dc.subjectMedicineen_US
dc.subjectVeterinaryen_US
dc.titleUtilization of human blood and sugar as nutrients by female Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae)en_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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