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Vector Feeding

Vector Feeding

Research Question

What are we trying to achieve and why? What is the problem we are trying to solve?

Gain a fuller understanding of vector feeding

Research Gaps and Challenges

What are the scientific and technological challenges (knowledge gaps needing to be addressed)?

Determining possible changes in components of vector saliva during feeding on the host
Determining if there are differences in the saliva of male and female ticks
Determining whether artificially collected saliva fully reflects what is secreted during vector feeding
Determining whether infected vectors feed more than uninfected vectors
Determining if pathogens acquired with blood meals kill vector if the vector immune system such as the TLRs are inactivated?

Solution Routes

What approaches could/should be taken to address the research question?

Establish the constituents of vector saliva and how they aid feeding and influence pathogen uptake or survival in the vector
Improve understanding of the inflammatory response at vector feeding sites and how this affects uptake of blood meal

Dependencies

What else needs to be done before we can solve this need?

Improved understanding of vector physiology

State Of the Art

Existing knowledge including successes and failures

At Washington State University they have established a very effective artificial feeding system for colony-maintained vectors and experimentation of drugs, chemicals and antibody effects on ticks