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  • 2. Sandfly survey in Nainital and Almora districts of Uttaranchal with particular reference to Phlebotomus argentipes, vector of kala-azar.
    Rao JS, Sharma SK, Bhattacharya D, Saxena NB.
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  • 3. Blood meal analysis of Phlebotomus argentipes in eight districts of West Bengal.
    Ghosh KN, Bhattacharya A, Ghosh TN.
    J Commun Dis; 1990 Mar; 22(1):67-71. PubMed ID: 2230024
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  • 4. Effect of DDT on Phlebotomus sandflies in Kala-Azar endemic foci in West Bengal.
    Mukhopadhyay AK, Hati AK, Chakraborty S, Saxena NB.
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  • 5. Breeding ecology of visceral leishmaniasis vector sandfly in Bihar state of India.
    Singh R, Lal S, Saxena VK.
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  • 6. Vectorial efficacy of Phlebotomus argentipes in Kala-azar endemic foci of Bihar (India) under natural and artificial conditions.
    Kumar V, Kishore K, Palit A, Keshari S, Sharma MC, Das VN, Shivakumar S, Roy MS, Sinha NK, Prasad M, Kar SK.
    J Commun Dis; 2001 Jun; 33(2):102-9. PubMed ID: 12170928
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  • 7. Susceptibility of Phlebotomus argentipes against DDT in endemic Districts of North Bihar, India.
    Kishore K, Kumar V, Kesari S, Bhattacharya SK, Das P.
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  • 8. Host preference of Phlebotomus argentipes in different biotopes.
    Addy M, Mitra AK, Ghosh KK, Hati AK.
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  • 9. Susceptibility status of Phlebotomus argentipes to DDT in some kala-azar endemic areas of Bihar (India).
    Mukhopadhyay AK, Saxena NB, Narasimham MV.
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  • 10. Development of Leishmania donovani in Phlebotomus argentipes & Ph. papatasi fed on kala-azar patients in Bihar.
    Mukhopadhyay AK, Mishra RN.
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  • 12. Insecticide susceptibility of Phlebotomus argentipes & assessment of vector control in two districts of West Bengal, India.
    Kumar V, Shankar L, Kesari S, Bhunia GS, Dinesh DS, Mandal R, Das P.
    Indian J Med Res; 2015 Aug; 142(2):211-5. PubMed ID: 26354219
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  • 13. Insecticide susceptibility status of Phlebotomus argentipes, a vector of visceral leishmaniasis in different foci in three states of India.
    Singh RK, Mittal PK, Dhiman RC.
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  • 14. Kala-azar elimination programme in India.
    Dhillon GP, Sharma SN, Nair B.
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  • 15. A report on the indoor residual spraying (IRS) in the control of Phlebotomus argentipes, the vector of visceral leishmaniasis in Bihar (India): an initiative towards total elimination targeting 2015 (Series-1).
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    J Vector Borne Dis; 2009 Sep; 46(3):225-9. PubMed ID: 19724087
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  • 16. Record of flagellate infection in Phlebotomus argentipes in some kala azar endemic areas of Bihar, India.
    Mukhopadhyay AK, Chakravarty AK, Kureel VR.
    Indian J Public Health; 1988 Sep; 32(3):134-6. PubMed ID: 3271754
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  • 17. Development of an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay to identify host-feeding preferences of Phlebotomus species (Diptera: Psychodidae) in endemic foci of visceral leishmaniasis in Nepal.
    Burniston I, Roy L, Picado A, Das M, Rijal S, Rogers M, Coosemans M, Boelaert M, Davies C, Cameron M.
    J Med Entomol; 2010 Sep; 47(5):902-6. PubMed ID: 20939388
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  • 18. Observation on host preference of Phlebotomus argentipes in district South-24-Parganas, West Bengal, India.
    Basak B, Kundu M, Tandon N.
    J Commun Dis; 1995 Jun; 27(2):122-3. PubMed ID: 7499772
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  • 19. Bloodmeal preference of Phlebotomus argentipes & Ph. papatasi of north Bihar, India.
    Mukhopadhyay AK, Chakravarty AK.
    Indian J Med Res; 1987 Oct; 86():475-80. PubMed ID: 3127337
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  • 20. Ten years of kala-azar in west Bengal, Part I. Did post-kala-azar dermal leishmaniasis initiate the outbreak in 24-Parganas?
    Addy M, Nandy A.
    Bull World Health Organ; 1992 Oct; 70(3):341-6. PubMed ID: 1638662
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