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BEHAVIOR, CHEMICAL ECOLOGY Repellent and Deterrent Effects of SS220, Picaridin, and Deet Suppress Human Blood Feeding by Aedes aegypti, Anopheles stephensi, and Phlebotomus papatasi JEROME A. KLUN,1 ASHOT KHRIMIAN,1
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Document Date: 2009-07-31 09:36:54


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Beltsville / Lake Charles / Blacksburg / Rockville / New Delhi / Greensboro / Liverpool / Morristown / KLUN ET / /

Company

Control SS220 Ae. / Chemical Affecting Insect Behavior Laboratory / Bayer / Mated nulliparous Ae. / Morßex Inc. / Þve Ae. / AMCA Inc. / Oxford & IBH Publishing Co. / Frances S. P. / /

Country

India / /

Event

Extinction / /

Facility

Laboratory Maintenance / Chemical Affecting Insect Behavior Laboratory / Walter Reed Army Institute of Research / Fort Sam Houston / /

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area/biting site / plastics / larger bank / aqueous sucrose solution / cells containing chemicals / gas chromatographic analyses / chemical / chemicals / active chemicals / /

MedicalCondition

disease / malaria / strain / leishmaniasis / human diseases / human disease / /

Organization

Walter Reed Army Institute of Research / United States Department of Agriculture / Control Assoc. / U.S. Army Medical Department Center / Federal Government / Academy of Health Sciences / United States Army Medical Department Center / Human-Use Review Board / United States Department of Defense / /

Person

H. K. Gouck / Ranjini Iyengar / J. R. Haskins / Sonya Schleich / Silver Spring / C. E. Schreck / Ed Rowton / C. N. Smith / JEROME A. KLUN / Jacquilin Glass / Wes McCardle / Wata Dheranetra / L. Barton Browne / Jackquiline Rockwell / Owen Mitchell / Dan Strickman / /

Product

permethrin / /

ProvinceOrState

Texas / Virginia / Maryland / Louisiana / /

URL

www.tetra-Þsh.com / /

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