Gregor J. Devine
QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute
179 Papers
854 Citations
Gregor J. Devine is an academic researcher from QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Aedes aegypti. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 148 publications. Previous affiliations of Gregor J. Devine include Queensland Health & Ifakara Health Institute.
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Papers
Alternative strategies for mosquito-borne arbovirus control.
Nicole L. Achee,John P. Grieco,Hassan Vatandoost,Gonçalo Seixas,João Pinto,Lee Ching-Ng,Ademir Jesus Martins,Waraporn Juntarajumnong,Vincent Corbel,Clement Gouagna,Jean-Philippe David,James G. Logan,James Orsborne,Eric Marois,Gregor J. Devine,John Vontas +15 more
TL;DR: The alternative strategies discussed reflect those that are currently under evaluation for public health value by the World Health Organization and represent strategies of focus by globally recognized public health stakeholders as potential insecticide resistance (IR)-mitigating strategies.
Using adult mosquitoes to transfer insecticides to Aedes aegypti larval habitats.
Gregor J. Devine,Elvira Zamora Perea,Gerry F. Killeen,Jeffrey D. Stancil,Suzanne J. Clark,Amy C. Morrison +5 more
TL;DR: This work demonstrates a control strategy that dramatically improves the efficiency with which high coverage of aquatic mosquito habitats can be achieved and highlights the importance of the residual activity of the insecticide for this technique.
Increasing role of Anopheles funestus and Anopheles arabiensis in malaria transmission in the Kilombero Valley, Tanzania
Dickson W. Lwetoijera,Dickson W. Lwetoijera,Caroline Harris,Samson S. Kiware,Samson S. Kiware,Stefan Dongus,Stefan Dongus,Gregor J. Devine,Philip J. McCall,Silas Majambere,Silas Majambere +10 more
TL;DR: The results indicate the continuing role of An.
Insecticide Resistance on the Move
TL;DR: New work on the genetics of DDT resistance in Drosophila is described, and the data reinforce the hypothesis that resistance can spread quickly to new areas through migration of resistant insects.
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The "auto-dissemination" approach: a novel concept to fight Aedes albopictus in urban areas.
Beniamino Caputo,Annamaria Ienco,Daniela Cianci,Marco Pombi,Vincenzo Petrarca,Alberto Baseggio,Gregor J. Devine,Alessandra della Torre +7 more
TL;DR: The results support the potential feasibility of the auto-dissemination approach to control Ae.