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1. Genetic diversity of the Chagas vector Triatoma dimidiata s.l. (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) across geographic scales in a top-priority area for control.

2. Assessing risk of vector transmission of Chagas disease through blood source analysis using LC-MS/MS for hemoglobin sequence identification.

3. Infestation dynamics of Triatoma dimidiata in highly deforested tropical dry forest regions of Guatemala.

4. Novel Evolutionary Algorithm Identifies Interactions Driving Infestation of Triatoma dimidiata , a Chagas Disease Vector.

5. Implementation science: Epidemiology and feeding profiles of the Chagas vector Triatoma dimidiata prior to Ecohealth intervention for three locations in Central America.

6. Protein mass spectrometry extends temporal blood meal detection over polymerase chain reaction in mouse-fed Chagas disease vectors.

7. The diversity of the Chagas parasite, Trypanosoma cruzi, infecting the main Central American vector, Triatoma dimidiata, from Mexico to Colombia.

8. Hypothesis testing clarifies the systematics of the main Central American Chagas disease vector, Triatoma dimidiata (Latreille, 1811), across its geographic range.

9. Migration and Gene Flow Among Domestic Populations of the Chagas Insect Vector Triatoma dimidiata (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) Detected by Microsatellite Loci.

10. Sources of blood meals of sylvatic Triatoma guasayana near Zurima, Bolivia, assayed with qPCR and 12S cloning.

11. Hunting, swimming, and worshiping: human cultural practices illuminate the blood meal sources of cave dwelling Chagas vectors (Triatoma dimidiata) in Guatemala and Belize.

12. Free-roaming kissing bugs, vectors of Chagas disease, feed often on humans in the Southwest.

13. Novel polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism assay to determine internal transcribed spacer-2 group in the Chagas disease vector, Triatoma dimidiata (Latreille, 1811).

14. Vector blood meals and Chagas disease transmission potential, United States.

15. Kissing bugs. The vectors of Chagas.

16. "Kissing bugs": potential disease vectors and cause of anaphylaxis.

17. Microsatellites reveal a high population structure in Triatoma infestans from Chuquisaca, Bolivia.

18. PCR reveals significantly higher rates of Trypanosoma cruzi infection than microscopy in the Chagas vector, Triatoma infestans: high rates found in Chuquisaca, Bolivia.

19. Chagas disease vector blood meal sources identified by protein mass spectrometry.

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