A secure semi-field system for the study of Aedes aegypti.
BACKGROUND: New contained semi-field cages are being developed and used to test novel vector control strategies of dengue and malaria vectors. We herein describe a new Quarantine Insectary Level-2 (QIC-2) laboratory and field cages (James Cook University Mosquito Research Facility Semi-Field System;...
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Main Authors: | Scott A Ritchie (Author), Petrina H Johnson (Author), Anthony J Freeman (Author), Robin G Odell (Author), Neal Graham (Author), Paul A Dejong (Author), Graeme W Standfield (Author), Richard W Sale (Author), Scott L O'Neill (Author) |
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2011-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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