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Peter A. Ryan
Researcher at Monash University
Publications - 103
Citations - 6488
Peter A. Ryan is an academic researcher from Monash University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aedes aegypti & Population. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 99 publications receiving 5353 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter A. Ryan include Monash University, Clayton campus & University of Queensland.
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A Wolbachia Symbiont in Aedes aegypti Limits Infection with Dengue, Chikungunya, and Plasmodium
Luciano Andrade Moreira,Inaki Iturbe-Ormaetxe,Jason A. L. Jeffery,Guangjin Lu,Alyssa T. Pyke,Lauren M. Hedges,Bruno Coelho Rocha,Sonja Hall-Mendelin,Andrew Day,Markus Riegler,Leon E. Hugo,Karyn N. Johnson,Brian H. Kay,Elizabeth A. McGraw,Andrew F. van den Hurk,Andrew F. van den Hurk,Peter A. Ryan,Scott Leslie O'Neill +17 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that this Wolbachia-mediated pathogen interference may work synergistically with the life-shortening strategy proposed previously to provide a powerful approach for the control of insect transmitted diseases.
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Successful establishment of Wolbachia in Aedes populations to suppress dengue transmission
Ary A. Hoffmann,Brian L. Montgomery,Jean Popovici,Jean Popovici,Inaki Iturbe-Ormaetxe,Inaki Iturbe-Ormaetxe,Petrina H. Johnson,F Muzzi,Melinda Greenfield,M Durkan,Yi San Leong,Yi Dong,Yi Dong,Helen Cook,Jason K. Axford,Ashley G. Callahan,Nichola Kenny,Nichola Kenny,C Omodei,Elizabeth A. McGraw,Elizabeth A. McGraw,Peter A. Ryan,Peter A. Ryan,Peter A. Ryan,Scott A. Ritchie,Michael Turelli,Scott Leslie O'Neill,Scott Leslie O'Neill +27 more
TL;DR: This work describes how the wMel Wolbachia infection, introduced into the dengue vector Aedes aegypti from Drosophila melanogaster, successfully invaded two natural A. aagypti populations in Australia, reaching near-fixation in a few months following releases of wMel-infected A.A. ae Egyptian adults.
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Modeling the impact on virus transmission of Wolbachia-mediated blocking of dengue virus infection of Aedes aegypti
Neil M. Ferguson,Duong Thi Hue Kien,Hannah E. Clapham,Ricardo Aguas,Vu Tuan Trung,Tran Nguyen Bich Chau,Jean Popovici,Peter A. Ryan,Scott Leslie O'Neill,Elizabeth A. McGraw,Vo Thi Long,Le Thi Dui,Hoa L. Nguyen,Nguyen Van Vinh Chau,Bridget Wills,Cameron P. Simmons,Cameron P. Simmons +16 more
TL;DR: A framework for selecting Wolbachia strains for field releases and for calculating their likely impact is developed and it is suggested that establishment of wMelPop-infected A. aegypti at a high frequency in a dengue-endemic setting would result in the complete abatement of DENV transmission.
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Local introduction and heterogeneous spatial spread of dengue-suppressing Wolbachia through an urban population of Aedes aegypti
Thomas L Schmidt,Nicholas H. Barton,Gordana Rašić,Andrew P. Turley,Brian L. Montgomery,Inaki Iturbe-Ormaetxe,Peter E. Cook,Peter A. Ryan,Scott A. Ritchie,Ary A. Hoffmann,Scott Leslie O'Neill,Michael Turelli +11 more
TL;DR: The persistence and spread of Wolbachia in release areas meeting minimum area requirements indicates the promise of successful large-scale population transformation of urban mosquito populations.
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Efficacy of Wolbachia-Infected Mosquito Deployments for the Control of Dengue.
Adi Utarini,Citra Indriani,Riris Andono Ahmad,Warsito Tantowijoyo,Eggi Arguni,M Ridwan Ansari,Endah Supriyati,D Satria Wardana,Yeti Meitika,Inggrid Ernesia,Indah Nurhayati,Equatori Prabowo,Bekti Andari,Benjamin R. Green,Lauren Hodgson,Zoe Cutcher,Edwige Rancès,Peter A. Ryan,Scott Leslie O'Neill,Suzanne M. Dufault,Stephanie K. Tanamas,Nicholas P. Jewell,Katherine L. Anders,Cameron P. Simmons +23 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors conducted a cluster-randomized trial involving releases of wMel-infected A. aegypti mosquitoes for the control of dengue in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.