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  • 4. Hybrid compatibilities and susceptibility of Culex pipiens fatigans Wied. to Wuchereria bancrofti (Cobbold) in East Africa.
    Magayuka SA, White GB.
    Bull World Health Organ; 1972; 46(6):801-5. PubMed ID: 4538541
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  • 6. [Ecology of Culex pipiens fatigans larvae in an area of high endemicity of Bancroftian filariasis (author's transl)].
    Subra R, Hebrard G.
    Tropenmed Parasitol; 1975 Mar; 26(1):48-59. PubMed ID: 1096384
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  • 7. The susceptibility of Liberian Culex quinquefasciatus to Wuchereria bancrofti in Sri Lanka.
    Jayasekera N, Curtis CF, Zielke E, Kuhlow F, Jansen CG, Chelliah RV.
    Tropenmed Parasitol; 1980 Dec; 31(4):507-11. PubMed ID: 7015636
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  • 11. Some aspects of transmission of Wuchereria bancrofti and ecology of the vector Culex pipiens fatigans in Pondicherry.
    Rajagopalan PK, Kazmi SJ, Mani TR.
    Indian J Med Res; 1977 Aug; 66(2):200-15. PubMed ID: 336534
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  • 13. Filarial diseases in Ceylon: a geographic and historical analysis.
    Schweinfurth U.
    Ecol Dis; 1983 Aug; 2(4):309-19. PubMed ID: 6152421
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  • 15. Efficiency of the cytoplasmic incompatible (D3) strain of Culex pipiens fatigans to infection with the rural strain of Wuchereria bancrofti.
    Thomas V.
    Med J Malaysia; 1974 Sep; 29(1):73-7. PubMed ID: 4282638
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  • 16. Loss of filarial larvae in a natural mosquito population.
    Samarawickrema WA, Laurence BR.
    Ann Trop Med Parasitol; 1978 Dec; 72(6):561-5. PubMed ID: 367299
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  • 17. Preliminary observations on oviposition by Culex pipiens fatigans and the hatching of eggs following blood meal containing microfilariae (Wuchereria bancrofti).
    Hati AK, Chowdhury AB.
    Bull Calcutta Sch Trop Med; 1967 Jul; 15(3):110-1. PubMed ID: 5629560
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  • 18. Vector mosquitoes of Wuchereria bancrofti at Bicol region in the Philippines. 1. Transmission capability.
    Suguri S, Cabrera BD, Shibuya T, Harada M, Valeza FS, Nagata T, Tanaka H, Ishii A, Go TG.
    Jpn J Exp Med; 1985 Apr; 55(2):61-5. PubMed ID: 3900489
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  • 19. Infection and reinfection of Culex pipiens fatigans with Wuchereria bancrofti and the loss of mature larvae in blood-feeding.
    de Meillon B, Hayashi S, Sebastian A.
    Bull World Health Organ; 1967 Apr; 36(1):81-90. PubMed ID: 5298677
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  • 20. Vectorial capacity of Culex pipiens fatigans in Ceylon.
    Abdulcader WH, Rajakone P, Tharumarajah K, Mahadeva R.
    J Trop Med Hyg; 1965 Oct; 68(10):254-6. PubMed ID: 5839004
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