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Publications by Geoffrey P. Vincent
Permethrin Susceptibility for the Vector Culex Tarsalis and a Nuisance Mosquito Aedes Vexans in an Area Endemic for West Nile Virus
BioMed Research International
Immunology
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Environmental and Biological Factors Influencing Culex Pipiens Quinquefasciatus (Diptera: Culicidae) Vector Competence for West Nile Virus
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A Review of West Nile Virus and Its Potential Vector (Culex Pipiens) in North Africa
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Vector Competence of Mosquitoes Against Arboviruses (9) Susceptibility of Culex Modestus Inatomii in Japan to West Nile Virus
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Combining Mosquito Vector and Human Disease Data for Improved Assessment of Spatial West Nile Virus Disease Risk
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Vector Competence of Culex Neavei and Culex Quinquefasciatus (Diptera: Culicidae) From Senegal for Lineages 1, 2, Koutango and a Putative New Lineage of West Nile Virus
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Error Associated With Estimates of Minimum Infection Rate for Endemic West Nile Virus in Areas of Low Mosquito Trap Density
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