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Reducing the population of adult mosquitoes with public health pesticides (adulticides) that are registered by the US Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) will be done if necessary to prevent human illness or suppress a heavy nuisance infestation of mosquitoes. The decision to use mosquito control applications either by truck-mounted, backpack or aircraft application equipment will be based on surveillance information or the documentation of West Nile virus or other mosquito-borne disease activity at a level that indicates a threat to human health. Either Ultra-Low Volume (ULV) adulticide treatments or Wide Area Larvicide (WALS) treatments will be conducted in concentrated areas most at risk for disease occurrence or where travel-related mosquito-borne disease cases have been identified.

Genetically modified T cells expressing chimeric antigen receptors (CARs) so far have mostly failed in the treatment of solid tumors owing to a number of limitations, including an immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment and insufficient CAR T cell activation and persistence. Next-generation approaches using CAR T cells that secrete transgenic immunomodulatory cytokines upon CAR signaling, known as TRUCKs ("T cells redirected for universal cytokine-mediated killing"), are currently being explored. As TRUCKs were engineered by the transduction of T cells with two separate vectors, we developed a lentiviral modular "all-in-one" vector system that combines constitutive CAR expression and inducible nuclear factor of activated T cells (NFAT)-driven transgene expression for more efficient production of TRUCKs. Activation of the GD2-specific CAR via GD2+ target cells induced NFAT promoter-driven cytokine release in primary human T cells, and indicated a tight linkage of CAR-specific activation and transgene expression that was further improved by a modified NFATsyn promoter. As proof-of-concept, we showed that T cells containing the "all-in-one" vector system secrete the immunomodulatory cytokines interleukin (IL)12 or IL18 upon co-cultivation with primary human GD2+ tumor cells, resulting in enhanced effector cell properties and increased monocyte recruitment. This highlights the potential of our system to simplify application of TRUCK-modified T cells in solid tumor therapy.

Due to its unique pivot point, an articulated truck can navigate through aisles that are over 1.0 meters narrower than those required by non-articulated trucks, making it an ideal choice for facilities with limited space.

The design allows the truck to easily navigate around obstacles and drive close to racking, even in tight spaces. This makes it easier for operators to handle loads and move them efficiently with less worry about collisions or other hazards.

Zika has been linked to birth defects and Guillain-Barre syndrome. The mosquitoes that can transmit the Zika virus like to breed near humans in containers and other items around the home that can collect as little as a teaspoon of standing water. Unfortunately, due to its preferred habitat and feeding behavior (daytime biter), the mosquito fog trucks may not be very effective against the Asian tiger mosquito, that is why it is very important to remove or treat any standing water around the home, and to wear proper protective clothing and an EPA-registered insect repellent if outdoors while mosquitoes are active (please see details below). If traveling, please visit www.cdc.gov/zika for current outbreak locations and recommended travel precautions. For the most current information on Zika virus and other mosquito-borne diseases in Alabama, please go to www.adph.org/mosquito.

Mosquito trucks operate weekdays from 7 p.m. to 12 a.m., except for state holidays. Trucks cannot operate during high wind, excessive heat, or when raining. Decisions regarding the expected locations of fog trucks will be posted by 5 p.m. on each fogging day. For information on planned locations of fog trucks and to check the status of fogging in your area, including the last time your street was fogged and for the number of times this season, please click on the fog route link above and enter your address.

The Bennett Vector is so unique that it is a bit hard to describe its feel in words, but for those who have had the pleasure of riding Bennett Vectors know that this truck dives and turns harder than just about any other truck out there. This is mainly due to its tall height and the openness of the bushing seat. The Bennett Vector is best suited with a tall .750 bushing on the bottom and small .550 on top. Anything much smaller than .750 on bottom will most likely need an extra washer or two to provide you with extra height. All bushing shapes work with the Bennett Vector.

Typically trucks are measured in mm when referring to the hanger portion and inches when referring to the axle portion of the truck hangers. Bennett Trucks are an exception and use inches to measure the hanger portion.

Trucks fitted with special spray equipment can be used to treat areas with larvicides or adulticides to kill mosquito larvae or adult mosquitoes. This process is called truck spraying. Truck spraying is used to:

Mosquito control districts or local government departments track both nuisance mosquitoes and mosquitoes that can spread viruses. Spraying larvicides and adulticides from a truck, according to label instructions, is one way to kill mosquito larvae or adult mosquitoes in an area. This is especially important when people in the community are getting sick from mosquito bites.

Larviciding: Mosquito control trucks apply larvicides directly to the water where mosquitoes have been detected. This type of application is also useful to kill mosquito larvae living in places that are difficult to reach.

When applied by a licensed vector control professional who follows label instructions, truck spraying poses minimal risk to people, pets, animals, and the environment. There is a possibility that spraying larvicides, like Bti, or adulticides can cause eye irritation if a person is outside when spraying takes place.

Spraying is safe when applied by a licensed vector control professional who follows label instructions. If you prefer to stay inside and close windows and doors, you can, but it is not necessary. The spray does not harm pets, but you may choose to bring them inside when spraying occurs. Contact your doctor or healthcare provider if you have any concerns following spraying. 0852c4b9a8

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