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1. Evaluation of “Caserotek” a low cost and effective artificial blood-feeding device for mosquitoes

2. Direct mosquito feedings on dengue-2 virus-infected people reveal dynamics of human infectiousness

3. Correction: Pandemic-associated mobility restrictions could cause increases in dengue virus transmission

4. Correction: Integrated Aedes management for the control of Aedes-borne diseases

5. A critical assessment of the detailed Aedes aegypti simulation model Skeeter Buster 2 using field experiments of indoor insecticidal control in Iquitos, Peru

6. Pandemic-associated mobility restrictions could cause increases in dengue virus transmission.

7. The impact of dengue illness on social distancing and caregiving behavior.

8. Measuring health related quality of life for dengue patients in Iquitos, Peru.

9. Correction: Dengue illness impacts daily human mobility patterns in Iquitos, Peru.

10. The impact of insecticide treated curtains on dengue virus transmission: A cluster randomized trial in Iquitos, Peru.

11. The importance of vector control for the control and elimination of vector-borne diseases.

12. Dengue illness impacts daily human mobility patterns in Iquitos, Peru.

13. The genetic structure of Aedes aegypti populations is driven by boat traffic in the Peruvian Amazon.

14. Model-based assessment of public health impact and cost-effectiveness of dengue vaccination following screening for prior exposure.

15. Estimating the impact of city-wide Aedes aegypti population control: An observational study in Iquitos, Peru.

16. Feasibility of feeding Aedes aegypti mosquitoes on dengue virus-infected human volunteers for vector competence studies in Iquitos, Peru.

17. Acceptability of Aedes aegypti blood feeding on dengue virus-infected human volunteers for vector competence studies in Iquitos, Peru.

18. Integrated Aedes management for the control of Aedes-borne diseases.

19. Efficacy of Aedes aegypti control by indoor Ultra Low Volume (ULV) insecticide spraying in Iquitos, Peru.

20. The relationship between entomological indicators of Aedes aegypti abundance and dengue virus infection.

21. Quantifying the Epidemiological Impact of Vector Control on Dengue.

22. Factors Associated with Correct and Consistent Insecticide Treated Curtain Use in Iquitos, Peru.

23. Incomplete Protection against Dengue Virus Type 2 Re-infection in Peru.

24. A critical assessment of vector control for dengue prevention.

25. Weather Regulates Location, Timing, and Intensity of Dengue Virus Transmission between Humans and Mosquitoes.

26. Dengue virus neutralizing antibody levels associated with protection from infection in thai cluster studies.

27. Benefit of insecticide-treated nets, curtains and screening on vector borne diseases, excluding malaria: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

28. Heterogeneous feeding patterns of the dengue vector, Aedes aegypti, on individual human hosts in rural Thailand.

29. Shifting patterns of Aedes aegypti fine scale spatial clustering in Iquitos, Peru.

30. Long-term and seasonal dynamics of dengue in Iquitos, Peru.

31. Strengths and weaknesses of Global Positioning System (GPS) data-loggers and semi-structured interviews for capturing fine-scale human mobility: findings from Iquitos, Peru.

32. A regulatory structure for working with genetically modified mosquitoes: lessons from Mexico.

33. Determinants of heterogeneous blood feeding patterns by Aedes aegypti in Iquitos, Peru.

34. Frequent in-migration and highly focal transmission of dengue viruses among children in Kamphaeng Phet, Thailand.

36. Sequential waves of gene expression in patients with clinically defined dengue illnesses reveal subtle disease phases and predict disease severity.

37. Fluctuations at a low mean temperature accelerate dengue virus transmission by Aedes aegypti.

38. Spatial dimensions of dengue virus transmission across interepidemic and epidemic periods in Iquitos, Peru (1999-2003).

39. Refining the global spatial limits of dengue virus transmission by evidence-based consensus.

40. Linking Oviposition Site Choice to Offspring Fitness in Aedes aegypti: Consequences for Targeted Larval Control of Dengue Vectors

41. Fine Scale Spatiotemporal Clustering of Dengue Virus Transmission in Children and Aedes aegypti in Rural Thai Villages

42. Oviposition site selection by the dengue vector Aedes aegypti and its implications for dengue control.

43. Ecological modeling of Aedes aegypti (L.) pupal production in rural Kamphaeng Phet, Thailand.

44. Consequences of the expanding global distribution of Aedes albopictus for dengue virus transmission.

45. Epidemiology of dengue virus in Iquitos, Peru 1999 to 2005: interepidemic and epidemic patterns of transmission.

47. Skeeter Buster: a stochastic, spatially explicit modeling tool for studying Aedes aegypti population replacement and population suppression strategies.

48. The role of human movement in the transmission of vector-borne pathogens.

49. Estimating the impact of city-wide Aedes aegypti population control: An observational study in Iquitos, Peru.

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