07.06.2013 Views

Le moustique Culex pipiens, vecteur potentiel des virus ... - Toubkal

Le moustique Culex pipiens, vecteur potentiel des virus ... - Toubkal

Le moustique Culex pipiens, vecteur potentiel des virus ... - Toubkal

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

Savage HM, Ceianu C, Nicolescu G, Karabatsos N, Lanciotti R, Vladimirescu A, Laiv<br />

L, Ungureanu A, Romanca C, Tsai TF (1999). Entomologic and avian<br />

investigations of an epidemic of West Nile fever in Romania in 1996, with<br />

serological and molecular characterization of a <strong>virus</strong> isolate from<br />

mosquitoes. Am J Trop Med Hyg 61(4): 600-611.<br />

Scherret JH, Poidinger M, Mackenzie JS, Broom AK, Deubel V, Lipkin WI, Briese T,<br />

Gould EA, Hall RA (2001). The relationships between West Nile and Kunjin<br />

<strong>virus</strong>es. Emerg Infect Dis 7(4): 697-705.<br />

Schuffenecker I, Peyrefitte CN, El Harrak M, Murri S, <strong>Le</strong>blond A, Zeller HG (2005).<br />

West Nile Virus in Morocco, 2003.Emerging Infectious Diseases 11: 306-<br />

309.<br />

Senevet G, Andarelli L (1959). <strong>Le</strong>s <strong>moustique</strong>s de l’Afrique du Nord et du bassin<br />

méditerranéen. <strong>Le</strong>s genres <strong>Culex</strong>, Uranotaenia, Theobaldia, Orthopodomyia<br />

et Mansonia. Paris: <strong>Le</strong>chevalier: 384.<br />

Senevet G, Andarelli L (1963). <strong>Le</strong>s <strong>moustique</strong>s l'Afrique du nord et du bassin<br />

méditerranéen. <strong>Le</strong>s Ae<strong>des</strong>. Première partie : généralités. Arch Inst Pasteur<br />

Algerie 41: 115-141.<br />

Senevet G, Andarelli L, Graells R (1958). A propos de <strong>Culex</strong> <strong>pipiens</strong> en Algérie. Arch<br />

Inst Pasteur Algérie 36: 70-74.<br />

Sers JL (1967). La peste équine en Algérie. Thèse doct vet, Maisons-Alfort, France.<br />

Shaikevich EV (2007). PCR-RFLP of the COI gene reliably differentiates Cx. <strong>pipiens</strong>,<br />

Cx. <strong>pipiens</strong> f. molestus and Cx. torrentium of the Pipiens Complex. Euro<br />

Mosq Bull 23: 25-30.<br />

Shimshony A, Barzilai R (1983). Rift Valley fever. Advances in Veterinary Science<br />

and Comparative Medicine 27: 347-425.<br />

Smith JL, Fonseca DM (2004). Rapid assays for identification of members of the<br />

<strong>Culex</strong> (<strong>Culex</strong>) <strong>pipiens</strong> complex, their hybrids, and other sibling species<br />

(Diptera: Culicidae). Am J Trop Med Hyg 70(4): 339-345.<br />

Smith TL (2006). The emerging West Nile <strong>virus</strong>: from the old world to the new.<br />

Emerging Viruses in Human Populations 16: 133-148.<br />

Smithburn KC (1949). Rift Valley fever; the neurotropic adaptation of the <strong>virus</strong> and<br />

the experimental use of this modified <strong>virus</strong> as a vaccine. Br J Exp Pathol<br />

30(1): 1-16.<br />

Smithburn KC, Hughes TP, Burke AW, Paul JH (1940). A neurotropic <strong>virus</strong> isolated<br />

from the blood of a native of Uganda. Am J Trop Med 20: 471-492.<br />

Spielman A (2001). Structure and seasonality of Nearctic <strong>Culex</strong> <strong>pipiens</strong> populations.<br />

Ann NY Acad Sci 951: 220-234.<br />

103

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!