Guillermo Rúa
University of Antioquia
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Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz | 2005
Guillermo Rúa; Martha L. Quiñones; Iván Darío Vélez; Juan S. Zuluaga; William Rojas; Germán Poveda; Daniel Ruiz
The increase of malaria transmission in the Pacific Coast of Colombia during the occurrence of El Niño warm event has been found not to be linked to increases in the density of the vector Anopheles albimanus, but to other temperature-sensitive variables such as longevity, duration of the gonotrophic cycle or the sporogonic period of Plasmodium. The present study estimated the effects of temperature on duration of the gonotrophic cycle and on maturation of the ovaries of An. albimanus. Blood fed adult mosquitoes were exposed to temperatures of 24, 27, and 30 degrees C, held individually in oviposition cages and assessed at 12 h intervals. At 24, 27, and 30 degrees C the mean development time of the oocytes was 91.2 h (95% C.I.: 86.5-96), 66.2 h (61.5-70.8), and 73.1 h (64-82.3), respectively. The mean duration of the gonotrophic cycle for these three temperatures was 88.4 h (81.88-94.9), 75 h (71.4-78.7), and 69.1 h (64.6-73.6) respectively. These findings indicate that both parameters in An. albimanus are reduced when temperatures rose from 24 to 30 degrees C, in a nonlinear manner. According to these results the increase in malaria transmission during El Niño in Colombia could be associated with a shortening of the gonotrophic cycle in malaria vectors, which could enhance the frequency of man-vector contact, affecting the incidence of the disease.
Tropical Medicine & International Health | 2017
Juan Ospina; Doracelly Hincapie-Palacio; Jesús Ochoa; Adriana Molina; Guillermo Rúa; Dubán Pájaro; Marcela Arrubla; Rita Almanza; Marlio Paredes; Anuj Mubayi
To stratify and understand the potential transmission processes of Zika virus in Colombia, in order to effectively address the efforts on surveillance and disease control.
Environmental Health Perspectives | 2001
Germán Poveda; William Rojas; Martha L. Quiñones; Iván Darío Vélez; Ricardo Mantilla; Daniel Ruiz; Juan S. Zuluaga; Guillermo Rúa
Malaria Journal | 2006
Daniel Ruiz; Germán Poveda; Iván Darío Vélez; Martha L. Quiñones; Guillermo Rúa; Luz Elena Velásquez; Juan S. Zuluaga
Archive | 2002
Daniel Ruiz; Germán Poveda; Martha Lucía Quiñónez; Iván Darío Vélez; Guillermo Rúa; William Rojas; Juan S. Zuluaga
Revista Colombiana De Entomologia | 2013
Jovany Barajas G.; Juan David Suaza V.; Carolina Torres G.; Guillermo Rúa; Sandra Uribe-Soto; Charles H. Porter
Revista Colombiana De Entomologia | 2003
Daniel Ruiz; Germán Poveda; Martha L. Quiñones; Iván Darío Vélez; Guillermo Rúa; William Rojas; Juan S. Zuluaga
Biomedica | 2015
Jorge Mario Cadavid; Guillermo Rúa; Omer Campo; Gabriel Bedoya; Winston Rojas
arXiv: Populations and Evolution | 2016
Juan Ospina; Doracelly Hincapie-Palacio; Jesús Ochoa; Adriana Molina; Guillermo Rúa; Dubán Pájaro; Marcela Arrubla; Rita Almanza; Marlio Paredes; Anuj Mubayi
Biomedica | 2014
Jorge Mario Cadavid; Guillermo Rúa; Omer Campo; Gabriel Bedoya; Winston Rojas