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JUBENO MIMETIC ACTIVITY OF PLANT COMPOUND AGENTS CULEX QUINQUFASCIATUS

Published:22 Oct 2011
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K.S. Baghel1*, G.R.Masar1, Abhishek Soni1, R.K.Kaurav1, Matadeen Bharti2, Neetu arya2*, R .C. saxena2

1 Bherulal Patidar Govt. P.G.college Mhow (M.P .) INDIA

2 Pest Control & Ayurevedic Drug Research Lab. S.S.L.jain P.G. College Vidisha (M.P.) INDIA

Corresponding Author:K.S. Baghel

subjectAbstract

Mosquitoes are the major vector for the transmission of malaria, dengue fever. Yellow fever .filariasis, schistosomiasis and Japanese encephalitis (JE): in India. Malaria is one of the most important caused of direct or indirect infant, child and adult mortality with approximately two to three million new cases arising every year. Anopheles subpictus grassi is distributed throughout India. Afghanistan, Borneo, china, malaysia, philippines, Sri lanka. Java and indonesia.it is a dominant species in Haryana and Uttaranchal states. Thought it is a non - vector species same infected specimens with malaria parasite have been reported from India, Indonesia and java An. calicifacies Is the main vector of malaria and An. subpictus is a significant secondary vector in Sri lanka. An subpictus is recognized as the secondary vector of malaria in south East Asia with a large number of cases being reported from India.2400 million (about 40 x) of the world`s population India contribution 77 percent of the total malaria in solution Asia. Ex-tritaeniorhynchus is a primer vector of Japanese encephalitis (JE) virus with a distribution throughout Southeast Asia and south Asia. Keiser et al have reported thout global annual incidence and mortality estimates for JE are 30,000 to 50,000 and 10,000 respectively.

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Baghel, K., G.R.Masar, Soni, A., R.K.Kaurav, Bharti, M., arya, N., & saxena, R. .. (2011). JUBENO MIMETIC ACTIVITY OF PLANT COMPOUND AGENTS CULEX QUINQUFASCIATUS. International Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine, 1(3). https://doi.org/10.47191/ijahm/v1i3.05

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