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1. Epidemic versus endemic West Nile virus dead bird surveillance in California: Changes in sensitivity and focus.

2. Epidemiologic and environmental characterization of the Re-emergence of St. Louis Encephalitis Virus in California, 2015-2020.

3. Mosquito blood-feeding patterns and nesting behavior of American crows, an amplifying host of West Nile virus.

4. West Nile virus in California, 2003-2018: A persistent threat.

5. Overwintering of West Nile Virus in the United States.

7. N-linked glycosylation of the West Nile virus envelope protein is not a requisite for avian virulence or vector competence.

8. Comparative fitness of West Nile virus isolated during California epidemics.

9. Detection of Arbovirus Transmission via Sugar Feeding in a Laboratory Setting.

10. West Nile and St. Louis encephalitis viral genetic determinants of avian host competence.

11. Increases in the competitive fitness of West Nile virus isolates after introduction into California.

12. LOW PREVALENCE OF WEST NILE VIRUS ANTIBODIES IN SELECT NORTHERN CALIFORNIA OWL SPECIES (2007-2014).

13. Evaluation of Nucleic Acid Preservation Cards for West Nile Virus Testing in Dead Birds.

14. West Nile Virus Fitness Costs in Different Mosquito Species.

15. The Impact of Cycling Temperature on the Transmission of West Nile Virus.

16. Field Methods and Sample Collection Techniques for the Surveillance of West Nile Virus in Avian Hosts.

17. Genotype-specific variation in West Nile virus dispersal in California.

18. Extrinsic Incubation Rate is Not Accelerated in Recent California Strains of West Nile Virus in Culex tarsalis (Diptera: Culicidae).

19. WEST NILE VIRUS-RELATED TRENDS IN AVIAN MORTALITY IN CALIFORNIA, USA, 2003-12.

20. Comparing competitive fitness of West Nile virus strains in avian and mosquito hosts.

21. Multiplex qRT-PCR for the Detection of Western Equine Encephalomyelitis, St. Louis Encephalitis, and West Nile Viral RNA in Mosquito Pools (Diptera: Culicidae).

22. Comparison of the efficiency and cost of West Nile virus surveillance methods in California.

23. Genetic determinants of differential oral infection phenotypes of West Nile and St. Louis encephalitis viruses in Culex spp. mosquitoes.

24. Evidence for co-evolution of West Nile Virus and house sparrows in North America.

25. Host competence and helicase activity differences exhibited by West Nile viral variants expressing NS3-249 amino acid polymorphisms.

26. West Nile virus and non-West Nile virus mortality and coinfection of American crows (Corvus brachyrhynchos) in California.

27. Allele-specific qRT-PCR demonstrates superior detection of single nucleotide polymorphisms as genetic markers for West Nile virus compared to Luminex® and quantitative sequencing.

28. Phenotypic variation among Culex pipiens complex (Diptera: Culicidae) populations from the Sacramento Valley, California: horizontal and vertical transmission of West Nile virus, diapause potential, autogeny, and host selection.

29. Host-selection patterns of Culex tarsalis (Diptera: Culicidae) determine the spatial heterogeneity of West Nile virus enzootic activity in northern California.

30. Ecology of West Nile virus in North America.

31. Chronic infections of West Nile virus detected in California dead birds.

32. Correlation between aerial insecticide spraying to interrupt west nile virus transmission and emergency department visits in Sacramento County, California.

33. West Nile virus cluster analysis and vertical transmission in Culex pipiens complex mosquitoes in Sacramento and Yolo Counties, California, 2011.

34. Use of scented sugar bait stations to track mosquito-borne arbovirus transmission in California.

35. Detection of persistent west nile virus RNA in experimentally and naturally infected avian hosts.

36. Comparison of enzootic risk measures for predicting West Nile disease, Los Angeles, California, USA, 2004-2010.

37. Importance of recrudescent avian infection in West Nile virus overwintering: incomplete antibody neutralization of virus allows infrequent vector infection.

38. A naturally occurring mutation within the probe-binding region compromises a molecular-based West Nile virus surveillance assay for mosquito pools (Diptera: Culicidae).

39. Effects of temperature on emergence and seasonality of West Nile virus in California.

40. Antecedent avian immunity limits tangential transmission of West Nile virus to humans.

41. Dynamics of West Nile virus persistence in House Sparrows (Passer domesticus).

42. Structural gene (prME) chimeras of St Louis encephalitis virus and West Nile virus exhibit altered in vitro cytopathic and growth phenotypes.

43. Envelope and pre-membrane protein structural amino acid mutations mediate diminished avian growth and virulence of a Mexican West Nile virus isolate.

44. North American West Nile virus genotype isolates demonstrate differential replicative capacities in response to temperature.

45. Reduced avian virulence and viremia of West Nile virus isolates from Mexico and Texas.

46. Efficacy of three vaccines in protecting Western Scrub-Jays (Aphelocoma californica) from experimental infection with West Nile virus: implications for vaccination of Island Scrub-Jays (Aphelocoma insularis).

47. Real-time monitoring of flavivirus induced cytopathogenesis using cell electric impedance technology.

48. Migratory birds and the dispersal of arboviruses in California.

49. West Nile virus emergence and persistence in Los Angeles, California, 2003-2008.

50. Prevalence and pathology of West Nile virus in naturally infected house sparrows, western Nebraska, 2008.

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