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<div class="csl-entry">Yamada, H., Kaboré, B. A., Bimbilé Somda, N. S., Ntoyi, N. L., de Beer, C. J., Bouyer, J., Caceres, C., Mach, R. L., & Gómez-Simuta, Y. (2023). Suitability of Raycell MK2 Blood X-ray Irradiator for the Use in the Sterile Insect Technique: Dose Response in Fruit Flies, Tsetse Flies and Mosquitoes. <i>Insects</i>, <i>14</i>(1), Article 92. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects14010092</div>
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2075-4450
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/144388
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dc.description.abstract
The sterile insect technique (SIT) is based on the inundatory field release of a target pest following their reproductive sterilization via exposure to radiation. Until recently, gamma irradiation from isotopic sources has been the most widely used in SIT programs. As isotopic sources are becoming increasingly expensive, especially for small programs, and regulations surrounding their procurement and shipment increasingly strict, irradiation capacity is one of the limiting factors in smaller or newly developing SIT projects. For this reason, the possibility of using X-ray irradiators has been evaluated in the recent decade. The availability of "off-the-shelf" blood X-ray irradiators that meet the technical requirements for insect irradiation can provide irradiation capacity for those SIT projects in which the acquisition of gamma ray irradiators is not feasible. Following the recent technical characterization of a Raycell MK2 X-ray blood irradiator, it was found in this study, that MK2 instruments were suitable for the sterilization of fruit flies, tsetse flies and mosquitoes, inducing comparable, even slightly higher, sterility levels compared to those achieved by gamma ray irradiation. This, together with its estimated processing efficiency, shows that MK2 irradiators are suitable for small- to mid-sized SIT programs.
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en
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dc.publisher
MDPI
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Insects
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dc.rights.uri
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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dc.subject
Aedes aegypti
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Anastrepha ludens
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Anopheles arabiensis
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Ceratitis capitata
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Glossina palpalis gambiensis
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SIT
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X-ray
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gamma ray
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sterility
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dc.title
Suitability of Raycell MK2 Blood X-ray Irradiator for the Use in the Sterile Insect Technique: Dose Response in Fruit Flies, Tsetse Flies and Mosquitoes