van Dodewaard, Caitlin A.M.Richards, Stephanie L.Harris, Jonathan W.Tippett, Joshua W.2016-10-202016-10-202016-09-26http://hdl.handle.net/10342/5965Presented for World Environmental Health Day, September 26, 2016 in Greenville, North Carolina.Commercially available blood can be used as an alternative to live animals to feed mosquitoes; however, the extent to which alternative blood sources affect mosquito vector competence for dengue virus (DENV, familyFlaviviridae, genus Flavivirus) is unknown and may have implications for evaluating results of laboratory vector competence experiments. We aim to improve mosquito colony propagation techniques and inform future research using artificial blood delivery methods to assess vector competence. Objective •To determine the extent to which commercially available blood source affects life table characteristics and vector competence of Aedes albopictusfor DENV.Mosquito colony propagationVector competenceVector-virus interactionsBlood sourceEffects of Blood Meal Source on Aedes albopictus Life Table Characteristics and Vector Competence for Dengue VirusPoster