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Exposure of Phlebotomus Argentipes to Alpha-Cypermethrin, Permethrin, and DDT Using CDC Bottle Bioassays to Assess Insecticide Susceptibility
Exploring Semiochemical Based Oviposition Response of Phlebotomus Argentipes (Diptera: Psychodidae) Towards Pre-Existing Colony Ingredients
Susceptibility of the Sandfly Phlebotomus Argentipes
Susceptibility of Field-Collected Phlebotomus Argentipes
Phlebotomus Argentipes (Diptera: Psychodidae) Sand Flies
(Euphlebotomus) Argentipes Species
Comparison of Insecticide-Treated Nets and Indoor Residual Spraying to Control the Vector of Visceral Leishmaniasis in Mymensingh District, Bangladesh
Epidemiology of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in a Newly Emerging Focus in Gampaha District, Western Province of Sri Lanka
Diagnosis of Phlebotomas Argentipes As a Vector for Visceral Leismaniasis by PCR in Bangladesh
Morphological Characteristics of the Antennal Flagellum and Its Sensilla Chaetica with Character Displacement in the Sandfly
Nocturnal Periodicity of Phlebotomus (Larroussius) Orientalis (Diptera: Psychodidae) in an Endemic Focus of Visceral Leishmanias
Emphasis on Kala-Azar in South Asia 2
Understanding Behavioural Temperament of Phlebotomus
Blood-Feeding and Immune Interactions Between Sand Flies, Hosts, and Leishmania
ISC1, a New Leishmania Donovani Population Emerging in the Indian
Domestic Mammals As Reservoirs for Leishmania Donovani On
Haematophagous Arthropod Saliva and Host Defense System: a Tale of Tear and Blood
Insecticide Susceptibility of the Sand Fly Leishmaniasis Vector Phlebotomus Argentipes in Sri Lanka
Top View
Understanding the Mechanisms of Insecticide Resistance in Phlebotomus Papatasi and Lutzoymia Longipalpis Sand Flies (Diptera: Psychodidae: Phlebotominae)
Insecticide Susceptibility of Phlebotomus Argentipes in Visceral Leishmaniasis Endemic Districts in India and Nepal
259–268 (2011)
Insecticide Resistance in Phlebotomine Sandflies in Southeast Asia with Emphasis on the Indian Subcontinent Ramesh C
The Use of Geographic Information Systems and Ecological Niche Modeling to Map Transmission Risk for Visceral Leishmaniasis in Bahia, Brazil
DDT-Based Indoor Residual Spraying Suboptimal for Visceral Leishmaniasis Elimination in India
Identification of Leishmania Species in Naturally Infected Sand Flies From
Leishmania Mortality in Sand Fly Blood Meal Is Not Species-Specific and Does Not Result from Direct Effect of Proteinases
Infestation of Nematodes in Phlebotomus Argentipes
DDT-Based Indoor Residual Spraying Suboptimal for Visceral Leishmaniasis Elimination in India
Evaluation of Different Nets Against Phlebotomus Argentipes, the Vector of Visceral Leishmaniasis in Nepal
In Limestone Caves, Khao Pathawi, Uthai Thani Province, Thailand
Xenodiagnosis to Address Key Questions in Visceral Leishmaniasis Control and Elimination
Domestic Animals and Epidemiology of Visceral Leishmaniasis, Nepal
Investigating Associative Impact of Indoor Residual Spray and Insecticide Treated Nets for Minimizing Visceral Leishmaniasis Vector Population in Bihar (India)
Phlebotomine Sand Flies)
Host-Feeding Preference of Phlebotomus Orientalis (Diptera: Psychodidae) in an Endemic Focus of Visceral Leishmaniasis in Northe
Comparison of Promastigote- and Amastigote-Initiated Infections
Understanding Human Leishmaniasis : the Need for an Integrated Approach in : Tibayrenc Michel (Ed.)
Towards Elimination of Visceral Leishmaniasis in the Indian Subcontinent—Translating Research to Practice to Public Health
Impact of Insecticide-Treated Bednets and Indoor Residual Spraying In
Leishmaniasis: a Review on Parasite, Vector and Reservoir Host Bereket Alemayehu1* and Mihiretu Alemayehu2
A Morphologically Distinct Phlebotomus Argentipes Population from Active Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Foci in Central Sri Lanka
Bionomics of Phlebotomus Argentipes in Villages in Bihar, India with Insights Into Efficacy of IRS-Based Control Measures
Sand Fly Sandfly, Phlebotomus Spp