Heterogeneous feeding patterns of the dengue vector, Aedes aegypti, on individual human hosts in rural Thailand.
Mosquito biting frequency and how bites are distributed among different people can have significant epidemiologic effects. An improved understanding of mosquito vector-human interactions would refine knowledge of the entomological processes supporting pathogen transmission and could reveal targets f...
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Main Authors: | Laura C Harrington (Author), Andrew Fleisher (Author), Diego Ruiz-Moreno (Author), Francoise Vermeylen (Author), Chrystal V Wa (Author), Rebecca L Poulson (Author), John D Edman (Author), John M Clark (Author), James W Jones (Author), Sangvorn Kitthawee (Author), Thomas W Scott (Author) |
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2014-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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