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330 related items for PubMed ID: 27118141

  • 1. Determination of the foraging behaviour and blood meal source of malaria vector mosquitoes in Trincomalee District of Sri Lanka using a multiplex real time polymerase chain reaction assay.
    Gunathilaka N, Denipitiya T, Hapugoda M, Abeyewickreme W, Wickremasinghe R.
    Malar J; 2016 Apr 26; 15():242. PubMed ID: 27118141
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    Keven JB, Artzberger G, Gillies ML, Mbewe RB, Walker ED.
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  • 13. Investigating the blood-host plasticity and dispersal of Anopheles coluzzii using a novel field-based methodology.
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  • 17. Zoophagic behaviour of anopheline mosquitoes in southwest Ethiopia: opportunity for malaria vector control.
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  • 18. Anopheles culicifacies breeding in brackish waters in Sri Lanka and implications for malaria control.
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