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1. Little disease but lots of bites: social, urbanistic, and entomological risk factors of human exposure to Aedes aegypti in South Texas, U.S.

2. Why does malaria transmission continue at high levels despite universal vector control? Quantifying persistent malaria transmission by Anopheles funestus in Western Province, Zambia.

3. Beyond the biting - limited impact of explicit mosquito dynamics in dengue models.

4. Malaria burden and residual transmission: two thirds of mosquito bites may not be preventable with current vector control tools on Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea.

5. Hymenoptera venom allergy in children and adolescents.

6. Ongoing transmission of onchocerciasis in the Pru District of Ghana after two decades of mass drug administration with ivermectin and comparative identification of members of the Simulium damnosum complex using cytological and morphological techniques.

7. Paediatric-onset lymphomatoid papulosis: results of a multicentre retrospective cohort study on behalf of the EORTC Cutaneous Lymphoma Tumours Group (CLTG).

8. Utility of plasma anti-gSG6-P1 IgG levels in determining changes in Anopheles gambiae bite rates in a rural area of Cameroon.

9. Geospatial joint modeling of vector and parasite serology to microstratify malaria transmission.

10. Knowledge and practices related to plague persistence in plague-endemic foci, Mbulu District, Tanzania.

11. Forest cover percentage drives the peak biting time of Nyssorhynchus darlingi (Diptera: Culicidae) in the Brazilian Amazon.

12. Bites and Stings: Exotic Causes of Stroke in Asia.

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