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1. Plasmodium falciparum gametocyte production correlates with genetic markers of parasite replication but is not influenced by experimental exposure to mosquito biting.

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

4. Diurnal biting of malaria mosquitoes in the Central African Republic indicates residual transmission may be "out of control".

5. First evaluation of antibody responses to Culex quinquefasciatus salivary antigens as a serological biomarker of human exposure to Culex bites: A pilot study in Côte d'Ivoire.

6. A hidden deadly venomous insect: First eco-epidemiological assessment and risk mapping of lonomism in Argentina.

7. The impact of mass drug administration expansion to low onchocerciasis prevalence settings in case of connected villages.

8. Additional evidence on the efficacy of different Akirin vaccines assessed on Anopheles arabiensis (Diptera: Culicidae).

9. Clustering and Erratic Movement Patterns of Syringe-Injected versus Mosquito-Inoculated Malaria Sporozoites Underlie Decreased Infectivity.

10. Performance of pirimiphos-methyl based Indoor Residual Spraying on entomological parameters of malaria transmission in the pyrethroid resistance region of Koulikoro, Mali.

11. Variable bites and dynamic populations; new insights in Leishmania transmission.

12. The Botfly, A Tropical Menace: A Distinctive Myiasis Caused by Dermatobia hominis.

13. New features on the survival of human-infective Trypanosoma rangeli in a murine model: Parasite accumulation is observed in lymphoid organs.

14. Immunobiology of Acquired Resistance to Ticks.

15. Passive Outdoor Host Seeking Device (POHD): Designing and Evaluation against Outdoor Biting Malaria Vectors.

16. Culicoides spp. found near Lusitano stud farms in mainland Portugal which may contribute for IBH studies.

17. An Activation-Clearance Model for Plasmodium vivax Malaria.

18. Distribution, genetic characteristics and public health implications of Triatoma rubrofasciata, the vector of Chagas disease in Guangxi, China.

19. Multiple Blood Feeding: A Force Multiplier for Transmission.

20. Infectivity of Simulium damnosum s.l. and therapeutic coverage of ivermectin distribution 10 years post treatment around Owena Dam, Ondo state, Nigeria.

21. [Elimination of indigenous malaria in Argentina: history of a struggle and the risk of forgetting].

22. Problems with the bedbug (Cimex lectularius) in Slovakia.

23. Bedbugs: Unwelcome Travel Companions.

24. Risk Assessment and Recommendations for Forester Exposure to Hymenoptera.

25. Ordinal regression models for zero-inflated and/or over-dispersed count data.

26. Host-feeding patterns of Culex mosquitoes in Iran.

27. Field evaluation of personal protection methods against outdoor-biting mosquitoes in Lao PDR.

28. Human antibody reaction against recombinant salivary proteins of Phlebotomus orientalis in Eastern Africa.

29. TRSP is dispensable for the Plasmodium pre-erythrocytic phase.

30. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner sign: a hallmark of flea and bedbug bites.

31. Neutrophils enhance early Trypanosoma brucei infection onset.

32. Specific human antibody responses to Aedes aegypti and Aedes polynesiensis saliva: A new epidemiological tool to assess human exposure to disease vectors in the Pacific.

33. Domestic infestation by Sclerodermus sp. with associated skin manifestation.

34. Physiological and immunological responses to Culicoides sonorensis blood-feeding: a murine model.

35. Mosquito saliva alone has profound effects on the human immune system.

36. Evolutionary transition from blood feeding to obligate nonbiting in a mosquito.

37. Gut Microbes Egested during Bites of Infected Sand Flies Augment Severity of Leishmaniasis via Inflammasome-Derived IL-1β.

38. The role of asymptomatics and dogs on leishmaniasis propagation.

39. Increased Transmissibility of Leishmania donovani From the Mammalian Host to Vector Sand Flies After Multiple Exposures to Sand Fly Bites.

40. Optimal combinations of control strategies and cost-effective analysis for visceral leishmaniasis disease transmission.

41. Role of Anopheles (Cellia) rufipes (Gough, 1910) and other local anophelines in human malaria transmission in the northern savannah of Cameroon: a cross-sectional survey.

42. Human IgG Antibody Response to Aedes Nterm-34kDa Salivary Peptide, an Epidemiological Tool to Assess Vector Control in Chikungunya and Dengue Transmission Area.

43. Prevalence of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in Districts of High and Low Endemicity in Mali.

44. A Case of Cardboard Boxes Likely Facilitating the Biting of a Patient by Trypanosoma cruzi-Infected Triatomine Bugs.

45. Biting back.

46. New Insights Into the Transmissibility of Leishmania infantum From Dogs to Sand Flies: Experimental Vector-Transmission Reveals Persistent Parasite Depots at Bite Sites.

47. The site of the bite: Leishmania interaction with macrophages, neutrophils and the extracellular matrix in the dermis.

48. Characterization of an Indoor-Resting Population of Anopheles arabiensis (Diptera: Culicidae) and the Implications on Malaria Transmission in Tubu Village in Okavango Subdistrict, Botswana.

49. An. gambiae gSG6-P1 evaluation as a proxy for human-vector contact in the Americas: a pilot study.

50. [Malaria and HIV: which interactions?].

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