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672 related items for PubMed ID: 19708900

  • 1. Pupal sampling for Aedes aegypti (L.) surveillance and potential stratification of dengue high-risk areas in Cambodia.
    Seng CM, Setha T, Nealon J, Socheat D.
    Trop Med Int Health; 2009 Oct; 14(10):1233-40. PubMed ID: 19708900
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  • 2. Is routine dengue vector surveillance in central Brazil able to accurately monitor the Aedes aegypti population? Results from a pupal productivity survey.
    Pilger D, Lenhart A, Manrique-Saide P, Siqueira JB, da Rocha WT, Kroeger A.
    Trop Med Int Health; 2011 Sep; 16(9):1143-50. PubMed ID: 21702871
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  • 3. Reducing costs and operational constraints of dengue vector control by targeting productive breeding places: a multi-country non-inferiority cluster randomized trial.
    Tun-Lin W, Lenhart A, Nam VS, Rebollar-Téllez E, Morrison AC, Barbazan P, Cote M, Midega J, Sanchez F, Manrique-Saide P, Kroeger A, Nathan MB, Meheus F, Petzold M.
    Trop Med Int Health; 2009 Sep; 14(9):1143-53. PubMed ID: 19624476
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  • 4. Entomological studies for surveillance and prevention of dengue in arid and semi-arid districts of Rajasthan, India.
    Sharma K, Angel B, Singh H, Purohit A, Joshi V.
    J Vector Borne Dis; 2008 Jun; 45(2):124-32. PubMed ID: 18592841
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  • 5. Application of the pupal/demographic-survey methodology in an area of Havana, Cuba, with low densities of Aedes aegypti (L.).
    Bisset JA, Marquetti MC, Suárez S, Rodríguez MM, Padmanabha H.
    Ann Trop Med Parasitol; 2006 Apr; 100 Suppl 1():S45-S51. PubMed ID: 16630390
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  • 6. Use of the pupal/demographic-survey technique to identify the epidemiologically important types of containers producing Aedes aegypti (L.) in a dengue-endemic area of Venezuela.
    Lenhart AE, Castillo CE, Oviedo M, Villegas E.
    Ann Trop Med Parasitol; 2006 Apr; 100 Suppl 1():S53-S59. PubMed ID: 16630391
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  • 8. Community-centred approach for the control of Aedes spp. in a peri-urban zone in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands using temephos.
    Shriram AN, Sugunan AP, Manimunda SP, Vijayachari P.
    Natl Med J India; 2009 Apr; 22(3):116-20. PubMed ID: 19764685
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  • 9. Aedes aegypti pupal/demographic surveys in southern Mexico: consistency and practicality.
    Arredondo-Jiménez JI, Valdez-Delgado KM.
    Ann Trop Med Parasitol; 2006 Apr; 100 Suppl 1():S17-S32. PubMed ID: 16630388
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  • 10. The Buen Pastor cemetery in Trujillo, Venezuela: measuring dengue vector output from a public area.
    Abe M, McCall PJ, Lenhart A, Villegas E, Kroeger A.
    Trop Med Int Health; 2005 Jun; 10(6):597-603. PubMed ID: 15941424
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  • 11. Does targeting key-containers effectively reduce Aedes aegypti population density?
    Maciel-de-Freitas R, Lourenço-de-Oliveira R.
    Trop Med Int Health; 2011 Aug; 16(8):965-73. PubMed ID: 21605290
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  • 12. Use of the pupal survey technique for measuring Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) productivity in Puerto Rico.
    Barrera R, Amador M, Clark GG.
    Am J Trop Med Hyg; 2006 Feb; 74(2):290-302. PubMed ID: 16474086
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  • 13. Sample-size requirements for developing strategies, based on the pupal/demographic survey, for the targeted control of dengue.
    Barrera R, Amador M, Clark GG.
    Ann Trop Med Parasitol; 2006 Apr; 100 Suppl 1():S33-S43. PubMed ID: 16630389
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  • 14. Application of the pupal/demographic-survey methodology to identify the key container habitats of Aedes aegypti (L.) in Malindi district, Kenya.
    Midega JT, Nzovu J, Kahindi S, Sang RC, Mbogo C.
    Ann Trop Med Parasitol; 2006 Apr; 100 Suppl 1():S61-S72. PubMed ID: 16630392
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  • 15. Unusual productivity of Aedes aegypti in septic tanks and its implications for dengue control.
    Barrera R, Amador M, Diaz A, Smith J, Munoz-Jordan JL, Rosario Y.
    Med Vet Entomol; 2008 Mar; 22(1):62-9. PubMed ID: 18380655
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  • 16. Transmission thresholds for dengue in terms of Aedes aegypti pupae per person with discussion of their utility in source reduction efforts.
    Focks DA, Brenner RJ, Hayes J, Daniels E.
    Am J Trop Med Hyg; 2000 Jan; 62(1):11-8. PubMed ID: 10761719
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  • 19. Dengue and its vectors in Thailand: calculated transmission risk from total pupal counts of Aedes aegypti and association of wing-length measurements with aspects of the larval habitat.
    Strickman D, Kittayapong P.
    Am J Trop Med Hyg; 2003 Feb; 68(2):209-17. PubMed ID: 12641413
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