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1. Widespread human exposure to ledanteviruses in Uganda: A population study.

2. Epidemiology, Ecology and Prevention of Plague in the West Nile Region of Uganda: The Value of Long-Term Field Studies.

3. An Evaluation of the Flea Index as a Predictor of Plague Epizootics in the West Nile Region of Uganda.

4. An Evaluation of Removal Trapping to Control Rodents Inside Homes in a Plague-Endemic Region of Rural Northwestern Uganda.

5. Rat Fall Surveillance Coupled with Vector Control and Community Education as a Plague Prevention Strategy in the West Nile Region, Uganda.

6. Comparison of Zoonotic Bacterial Agents in Fleas Collected from Small Mammals or Host-Seeking Fleas from a Ugandan Region Where Plague Is Endemic.

7. Seasonal fluctuations of small mammal and flea communities in a Ugandan plague focus: evidence to implicate Arvicanthis niloticus and Crocidura spp. as key hosts in Yersinia pestis transmission.

8. Use of Insecticide Delivery Tubes for Controlling Rodent-Associated Fleas in a Plague Endemic Region of West Nile, Uganda.

9. Identification of risk factors for plague in the West Nile Region of Uganda.

10. Bartonella species in invasive rats and indigenous rodents from Uganda.

11. Blood meal identification in off-host cat fleas (Ctenocephalides felis) from a plague-endemic region of Uganda.

12. Evidence that rodent control strategies ought to be improved to enhance food security and reduce the risk of rodent-borne illnesses within subsistence farming villages in the plague-endemic West Nile region, Uganda.

13. Efficacy of indoor residual spraying using lambda-cyhalothrin for controlling nontarget vector fleas (Siphonaptera) on commensal rats in a plague endemic region of northwestern Uganda.

14. Climate predictors of the spatial distribution of human plague cases in the West Nile region of Uganda.

15. Flea diversity as an element for persistence of plague bacteria in an East African plague focus.

16. Evaluation and modification of off-host flea collection techniques used in northwest Uganda: laboratory and field studies.

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