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1. Rapid entomological assessment in eight high malaria endemic regencies in Papua Province revealed the presence of indoor and outdoor malaria transmissions

2. Vertical dispersal of Aedes albopictus within multi-story buildings in downtown Shanghai, China

3. Composition of Anopheles species and bionomic characteristics over the peak malaria transmission season in Bandarban, Bangladesh

4. The MTego trap: a potential tool for monitoring malaria and arbovirus vectors

5. A COMPREHENSIVE STUDY ON THE BITING ACTIVITIES OF Leptoconops spinosifrons: COMPARING HUMAN LANDING CATCH AND MODIFIED TRAP METHOD FOR COLLECTING BITING MIDGE POPULATIONS AT BAGAN LALANG BEACH, SELANGOR

6. Human biting mosquitoes and implications for West Nile virus transmission

7. The MTego trap: a potential tool for monitoring malaria and arbovirus vectors.

8. Composition of Anopheles species and bionomic characteristics over the peak malaria transmission season in Bandarban, Bangladesh.

9. Vertical dispersal of Aedes albopictus within multi-story buildings in downtown Shanghai, China.

10. Anopheline diversity in urban and peri-urban malaria foci: comparison between alternative traps and seasonal effects in a city in the Western Brazilian Amazon

11. Human landing catches provide a useful measure of protective efficacy for the evaluation of volatile pyrethroid spatial repellents.

12. Human biting mosquitoes and implications for West Nile virus transmission.

13. Anopheline diversity in urban and peri-urban malaria foci: comparison between alternative traps and seasonal effects in a city in the Western Brazilian Amazon.

14. Outdoor and early hour human biting activities of malaria mosquitoes and the suitability of clay pot for outdoor resting mosquito collection in malaria endemic villages of southern Rift Valley, Ethiopia

15. Semi-field evaluation of the exposure-free mosquito electrocuting trap and BG-Sentinel trap as an alternative to the human landing catch for measuring the efficacy of transfluthrin emanators against Aedes aegypti

16. Indoor and outdoor malaria transmission in two ecological settings in rural Mali: implications for vector control

17. Semi-field evaluation of the exposure-free mosquito electrocuting trap and BG-Sentinel trap as an alternative to the human landing catch for measuring the efficacy of transfluthrin emanators against Aedes aegypti.

18. Mosquito electrocuting traps for directly measuring biting rates and host-preferences of Anopheles arabiensis and Anopheles funestus outdoors

19. Indoor and outdoor malaria transmission in two ecological settings in rural Mali: implications for vector control.

20. How often do mosquitoes bite humans in southern England? A standardised summer trial at four sites reveals spatial, temporal and site-related variation in biting rates

21. Eco-epidemiology of visceral leishmaniasis in Ethiopia

22. How often do mosquitoes bite humans in southern England? A standardised summer trial at four sites reveals spatial, temporal and site-related variation in biting rates.

23. Influence of meteorological and seasonal parameters on the activity of Culicoides paraensis (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae), an annoying anthropophilic biting midge and putative vector of Oropouche Virus in Rondônia, Brazilian Amazon.

24. Population Dynamics of Anopheles albimanus (Diptera: Culicidae) at Ipetí-Guna, a Village in a Region Targeted for Malaria Elimination in Panamá

25. Development and evaluation of mosquito-electrocuting traps as alternatives to the human landing catch technique for sampling host-seeking malaria vectors.

26. Implications for changes in Anopheles darlingi biting behaviour in three communities in the peri Iquitos region of Amazonian Peru.

27. Applications and limitations of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention miniature light traps for measuring biting densities of African malaria vector populations: a pooled-analysis of 13 comparisons with human landing catches.

28. Semi-field evaluation of the exposure-free mosquito electrocuting trap and BG-Sentinel trap as an alternative to the human landing catch for measuring the efficacy of transfluthrin emanators against Aedes aegypti

29. Indoor and outdoor malaria transmission in two ecological settings in rural Mali: Implications for vector control

30. Standardizing operational vector sampling techniques for measuring malaria transmission intensity: evaluation of six mosquito collection methods in western Kenya.

31. Mosquito electrocuting traps for directly measuring biting rates and host-preferences of Anopheles arabiensis and Anopheles funestus outdoors

33. Sampling adult populations of anopheles mosquitoes

34. Population Dynamics of

38. How often do mosquitoes bite humans in southern England? A standardised summer trial at four sites reveals spatial, temporal and site-related variation in biting rates

39. Biting time of Anopheles darlingi in the Bolivian Amazon and implications for control of malaria

40. Mosquito electrocuting traps for directly measuring biting rates and host-preferences of Anopheles arabiensis and Anopheles funestus outdoors.

41. Development and Evaluation of Mosquito-electrocuting Traps as Alternatives to the Human Landing Catch Technique for Sampling Host-seeking Malaria Vectors

42. Population Dynamics of Anopheles albimanus (Diptera: Culicidae) at Ipetí-Guna, a Village in a Region Targeted for Malaria Elimination in Panamá.

43. Evaluation of two counterflow traps for testing behaviour-mediating compounds for the malaria vector Anopheles gambiae s.s. under semi-field conditions in Tanzania

44. Trapping of the malaria vector Anopheles gambiae with odour-baited MM-X traps in semi-field conditions in western Kenya

45. Sampling Adult Populations of Anopheles Mosquitoes.

46. Evaluation of two counterflow traps for testing behaviour-mediating compounds for the malaria vector Anopheles gambiae s.s. under semi-field conditions in Tanzania

47. Trapping of the malaria vector Anopheles gambiae with odour-baited MM-X traps in semi-field conditions in western Kenya

48. How often do mosquitoes bite humans in southern England?: a standardised summer trial at four sites reveals spatial, temporal and site-related variation in biting rates

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