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    Oviposition site selection by the dengue vector Aedes aegypti and its implications for dengue control.
    Oviposition site selection by the dengue vector Aedes aegypti and its implications for dengue control.
    by Jacklyn Wong, Steven T Stoddard, Helvio Astete, Amy C Morrison, Thomas W Scott
    Published 2011-04-01
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    Linking oviposition site choice to offspring fitness in Aedes aegypti: consequences for targeted larval control of dengue vectors.
    Linking oviposition site choice to offspring fitness in Aedes aegypti: consequences for targeted larval control of dengue vectors.
    by Jacklyn Wong, Amy C Morrison, Steven T Stoddard, Helvio Astete, Yui Yin Chu, Imaan Baseer, Thomas W Scott
    Published 2012-01-01
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    The effectiveness of older insecticide-treated bed nets (ITNs) to prevent malaria infection in an area of moderate pyrethroid resistance: results from a cohort study in Malawi
    The effectiveness of older insecticide-treated bed nets (ITNs) to prevent malaria infection in an area of moderate pyrethroid resistance: results from a cohort study in Malawi
    by Monica P. Shah, Laura C. Steinhardt, Dyson Mwandama, Themba Mzilahowa, John E. Gimnig, Andy Bauleni, Jacklyn Wong, Ryan Wiegand, Don P. Mathanga, Kim A. Lindblade
    Published 2020-01-01
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    The genetic structure of Aedes aegypti populations is driven by boat traffic in the Peruvian Amazon.
    The genetic structure of Aedes aegypti populations is driven by boat traffic in the Peruvian Amazon.
    by Sarah Anne J Guagliardo, Yoosook Lee, Amanda A Pierce, Jacklyn Wong, Yui Yin Chu, Amy C Morrison, Helvio Astete, Berry Brosi, Gonzalo Vazquez-Prokopec, Thomas W Scott, Uriel Kitron, Steven T Stoddard
    Published 2019-09-01
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