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1. Terrestrial Bird Migration and West Nile Virus Circulation, United States

2. The Use of Insecticide-Treated Curtains for Control of Aedes aegypti and Dengue Virus Transmission in 'Fraccionamiento' Style Houses in México

3. Rapid Field Immunoassay for Detecting Antibody to Sin Nombre Virus in Deer Mice

4. West Nile Virus Isolation in Human and Mosquitoes, Mexico

5. Phylogenetic Analysis of West Nile Virus, Nuevo Leon State, Mexico

6. Serologic Evidence of West Nile Virus Infection in Horses, Coahuila State, Mexico

7. Aedes albopictus Mosquitoes, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico

8. Transmission of an Arenavirus in White-Throated Woodrats (Neotoma albigula), Southeastern Colorado, 1995-1999

9. Dual Captures of Colorado Rodents: Implications for Transmission of Hantaviruses

10. Natural History of Sin Nombre Virus in Western Colorado

11. Serologic Evidence of West Nile Virus Infection in Horses, Yucatan State, Mexico

14. Effect of Photoperiod On Permethrin Resistance InAedes aegypti

15. Bunyavirus Taxonomy: Limitations and Misconceptions Associated with the Current ICTV Criteria Used for Species Demarcation

16. Two Novel Bioassays to Assess the Effects of Pyrethroid-Treated Netting on Knockdown-Susceptible Versus Resistant Strains ofAedes aegypti

17. Household use of insecticide consumer products in a dengue-endemic area in México

18. Temporal Correlations Between Mosquito-Based Dengue Virus Surveillance Measures or Indoor Mosquito Abundance and Dengue Case Numbers in Mérida City, México

19. Stormwater drains and catch basins as sources for production of Aedes aegypti and Culex quinquefasciatus

20. Vacant Lots: Productive Sites forAedes(Stegomyia)aegypti(Diptera: Culicidae) in Mérida City, México

21. Aedes(Stegomyia)aegyptiandAedes (Howardina) cozumelensisin Yucatán State, México, with a summary of published collection records forAe. cozumelensis

22. Detection of West Nile virus-specific antibodies and nucleic acid in horses and mosquitoes, respectively, in Nuevo Leon State, northern Mexico, 2006-2007

23. Peromyscus maniculatusin eastern Colorado: a subspecies with lower prevalence of Sin Nombre virus infection

24. Association of human immune response to Aedes aegypti salivary proteins with dengue disease severity

25. Mosquito Infestation and Dengue Virus Infection in Aedes aegypti Females in Schools in Mérida, México

26. Proactive Vector Control Strategies and Improved Monitoring and Evaluation Practices for Dengue Prevention

27. Aedes triseriatusFemales Transovarially Infected With La Crosse Virus Mate More Efficiently Than Uninfected Mosquitoes

28. Evaluation of an Epitope-Blocking Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay for the Diagnosis of West Nile Virus Infections in Humans

29. Dengue Virus–Infected Aedes aegypti in the Home Environment

30. Gonotrophic Cycle Estimate for Culex quinquefasciatus in Mérida, Yucatán, México

31. Use of Google Earth to strengthen public health capacity and facilitate management of vector-borne diseases in resource-poor environments

33. Combining Mosquito Vector and Human Disease Data for Improved Assessment of Spatial West Nile Virus Disease Risk

35. Presencia del virus del oeste del Nilo en el noreste de México Presence of west Nile virus in northeast Mexico

36. HOST-FEEDING PREFERENCE OF CULEX QUINQUEFASCIATUS IN MONTERREY, NORTHEASTERN MEXICO

37. MECHANISMS OF INSECTICIDE RESISTANCE IN FIELD POPULATIONS OF AEDES AEGYPTI (L.) FROM QUINTANA ROO, SOUTHERN MEXICO

38. Dengue Virus Circulation and Evolution in Mexico: A Phylogenetic Perspective

39. Comparative Potential of Aedes triseriatus, Aedes albopictus, and Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) to Transovarially Transmit La Crosse Virus

41. Molecular epidemiology of Bluetongue virus in northern Colorado

42. ANTIBODIES TO WEST NILE VIRUS IN ASYMPTOMATIC MAMMALS, BIRDS, AND REPTILES IN THE YUCATAN PENINSULA OF MEXICO

43. GONOTROPHIC CYCLE AND SURVIVORSHIP OF CULEX QUINQUEFASCIATUS (DIPTERA: CULICIDAE) USING STICKY OVITRAPS IN MONTERREY, NORTHEASTERN MEXICO

44. QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF LA CROSSE VIRUS TRANSCRIPTION AND REPLICATION IN CELL CULTURES AND MOSQUITOES

45. Sindbis virus induces transport processes and alters expression of innate immunity pathway genes in the midgut of the disease vector, Aedes aegypti

46. AN ANALYSIS OF GENE FLOW AMONG MIDWESTERN POPULATIONS OF THE MOSQUITO OCHLEROTATUS TRISERIATUS

47. Dengue 2 genotypes in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico

48. Association mapping of segregating sites in the early trypsin gene and susceptibility to dengue-2 virus in the mosquito Aedes aegypti

49. Quantitative Trait Loci That Control Dengue-2 Virus Dissemination in the Mosquito Aedes aegypti

50. SEROLOGIC EVIDENCE OF EXPOSURE OF WILD MAMMALS TO FLAVIVIRUSES IN THE CENTRAL AND EASTERN UNITED STATES

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