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Laboratory Evaluation of the Response of Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus Uninfected and Infected with Dengue Virus to Deet Author(s): Stephen P. Frances, Ratana Sithiprasasna and Kenneth J. Linthicum Source: Journal o
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Document Date: 2011-11-23 09:38:37


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Gainesville / Boca Raton / Bangkok / New / Melbourne / /

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uninfected Ae. / M. Debboun S. P. / Methods Ae. / Frances S. P. / ME10120 ABSTRACT Laboratory / /

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Guinea / Thailand / United States / Dominican Republic / Australia / /

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Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences / Australian Army Malaria Institute / Laboratory Evaluation / S. A. Hall / /

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repellent chemicals / online home / /

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Semiliki forest / Rift Valley / /

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United States Department of Agriculture / Control Assoc. / Entomological Society of America DOI / USDAÐARS Center / United States Army / Australian Army Malaria Institute / United States Department of Defense / Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences / AND KENNETH J. LINTHICUM2 Department of Entomology / Australian Defense Force / Centers for Disease Control and Prevention / /

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Harrison / Q. E. Ross / FRANCES ET AL / G. B. Craig / Jr. / Peyton / Ratana Sithiprasasna / Stephen P. Frances / /

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Author / Governor / Corresponding author / /

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permethrin / /

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Florida / Krabi Province / /

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southeast Asia / West Nile / /

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