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3. The Field Assessment of Quiescent Egg Populations of Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus during the Dry Season in Tapachula, Chiapas, Mexico, and Its Potential Impact on Vector Control Strategies.

4. Genetic risk for dengue hemorrhagic fever and dengue fever in multiple ancestries

7. A Screen of FDA-Approved Drugs for Inhibitors of Zika Virus Infection

8. Outbreak of Zika Virus Infection, Chiapas State, Mexico, 2015, and First Confirmed Transmission by Aedes aegypti Mosquitoes in the Americas

10. Variation in Aedes aegypti mosquito competence for Zika virus transmission

11. Evidence based community mobilization for dengue prevention in Nicaragua and Mexico ( Camino Verde, the Green Way) : cluster randomized controlled trial

12. Chikungunya virus as cause of febrile illness outbreak, Chiapas, Mexico, 2014

13. Determination of Knockdown Resistance (kdr) Allele Frequencies (T929I mutation) in Head Louse Populations from Mexico, Canada, and Peru

14. Worldwide patterns of genetic differentiation imply multiple 'domestications' of Aedes aegypti, a major vector of human diseases

17. Use of Google Earth[TM] to strengthen public health capacity and facilitate management of vector-borne diseases in resource-poor environments/Utilisation de Google Earth[TM] pour renforcer les capacites de la sante publique et faciliter la prise en charge des maladies a transmission vectorielle dans les environnements pauvres en ressources/Uso de Google Earth[TM] para fortalecer la capacidad de salud publica y facilitar ..

18. West Nile virus isolation in human and mosquitoes, Mexico

19. Phylogenetic analysis of West Nile virus, Nuevo Leon State, Mexico

20. Serologic evidence of West Nile virus infection in horses, Coahuila State, Mexico. (Dispatches)

23. Flavivirus Susceptibility in Aedes aegypti

25. Zika, dengue and yellow fever viruses induce differential anti-viral immune responses in human monocytic and first trimester trophoblast cells

27. Differential Vector Competency of Aedes albopictus Populations from the Americas for Zika Virus

28. Variation inAedes aegyptiMosquito Competence for Zika Virus Transmission

29. Lack of evidence for Zika virus transmission by Culex mosquitoes

31. Global genetic diversity ofAedes aegypti

32. Outbreak of Zika Virus Infection, Chiapas State, Mexico, 2015, and First Confirmed Transmission byAedes aegyptiMosquitoes in the Americas

35. Utilization of an Eilat Virus-Based Chimera for Serological Detection of Chikungunya Infection

36. Mammalophilic feeding behaviour ofCulex quinquefasciatusmosquitoes collected in the cities of Chetumal and Cancun, Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico

37. Evidence based community mobilization for dengue prevention in Nicaragua and Mexico (Camino Verde,the Green Way): cluster randomized controlled trial

40. Aedes aegyptiMosquitoes at Nonresidential Sites Might be Related to Transmission of Dengue Virus in Monterrey, Northeastern Mexico

41. Detection of Dengue Virus Serotype 2 inAedes aegyptiin Quintana Roo, Mexico, 2011

42. Risks of Dengue Secondary Infective Biting Associated withAedes aegyptiin Home Environments in Monterrey, Mexico

43. Worldwide patterns of genetic differentiation imply multiple ‘domestications’ ofAedes aegypti, a major vector of human diseases

44. Host-Feeding Preference of the Mosquito,Culex quinquefasciatus, in Yucatan State, Mexico

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

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

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