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  1. Entomological Survey of Mosquitoes in a Zoo in Mérida City, Southeastern México
  2. The First National Record of the Invasive Mosquito Aedes vittatus (Diptera: Culicidae) in Mexico, a Threat to Public Health in Continental America
  3. Morphometry and Morphology of the Body and External Genitalia of Triatoma dimidiata (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) Morphotypes
  4. The first national record of the invasive mosquito Aedes vittatus (Diptera: Culicidae) in Mexico, a threat to public health in continental America
  5. Development Times of the Wild-Type Aedes albopictus (Diptera: Culicidae) Reared in Semi-controlled Residential Conditions in Yucatan, Mexico
  6. Morphological evidence of gregarines (Phylum: Apicomplexa) in Triatoma dimidiata, Chagas disease vector in Mexico: Rediscovering Machadoella triatomae and a new intestinal gregarine
  7. Ectosimbiontes de roedores sinantrópicos de Celestún, Yucatán, México. Nuevos registros de ácaros mióbidos y miocóptidos para la península de Yucatán
  8. Hematophagous Ectoparasites1 of Wild and Synanthropic Rodents in Yucatan, Mexico
  9. La microencapsulación en insecticidas: una opción eficaz para el control de artrópodos.
  10. Control de artrópodos como plagas urbanas y la resistencia a los insecticidas: un enfoque actual.
  11. Beneficios de los insectos para los humanos y la naturaleza
  12. Dataset of assembly and annotation of the mitogenomes of Triatoma dimidiata and Triatoma huehuetenanguensis captured from Yucatán, México
  13. Entomo-virological surveillance of Flavivirus in mosquitoes in Yucatan State, Mexico
  14. Mutations in the voltage-gated sodium channel associated with pyrethroid resistance in Aedes albopictus in Yucatan, Mexico
  15. The mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) of the Mexican Yucatan Peninsula: a comprehensive review on the use of taxonomic names
  16. Determination of insecticide resistence associated insensitive acetylcholinesterase in Culex quinquefasciatus, Say,1823 (Diptera: Culicidae) collected in Yucatán, Mexico
  17. Morphological anomalies in the fourth instar larvae of Aedes aegypti and a case of gynandromorphism in Culex quinquefasciatus in Yucatán, México
  18. Mosquito Fauna in the Mangroves of Yucatan, Mexico, and Identification of Alphavirus RNA
  19. New State Record for Culex rejector and Cx. restrictor in Yucatan, Mexico
  20. Mites associated with budgerigars Melopsittacus undulatus (Psittaciformes: Psittacidae) and the first report of Ornithonyssus bursa (Mesostigmata: Macronyssidae) in Mexico
  21. Molecular survey of Zika virus in the animal-human interface in traditional farming
  22. Impacto indirecto de COVID-19 en las tasas de incidencia de enfermedades transmitidas por vector en México
  23. Fecundity and morphological description of the eggs of Psorophora cyanescens (Coquillett, 1902) (Diptera: Culicidae) by scanning electron microscopy
  24. Cluster Analysis of Dengue Morbidity and Mortality in Mexico from 2007 to 2020: Implications for the Probable Case Definition
  25. Monitoreo del Mosquito Negro de los Pantanos Aedes taeniorhynchus, en la Ciudad de Mérida, Yucatán, México
  26. Evaluation of the effectiveness of fluralaner against adult stages of Rhodnius prolixus in dogs
  27. An Updated Review of the Invasive Aedes albopictus in the Americas; Geographical Distribution, Host Feeding Patterns, Arbovirus Infection, and the Potential for Vertical Transmission of Dengue Virus
  28. Influences of climate change on the geographical distribution of three potential reservoirs of Chagas and Leishmaniasis from the Yucatan Peninsula
  29. Infection, dissemination, and transmission efficiencies of Zika virus in Aedes aegypti after serial passage in mosquito or mammalian cell lines or alternating passage in both cell types
  30. Prevalence and Factors Associated with Ectoparasite Infestations in Dogs from the State of Tabasco, Mexico
  31. Evidence of Zika Virus Infection in Pigs and Mosquitoes, Mexico
  32. Dirofilaria immitis proteins recognized by antibodies from individuals living with microfilaremic dogs
  33. Four Species of under-Reported Parasitic Arthropods in Mexico and Their Potential Role as Vectors of Pathogens
  34. Rickettsia parkeri (Rickettsiales: Rickettsiaceae) detected in Amblyomma maculatum ticks collected on dogs in Tabasco, Mexico
  35. Factores asociados al decomiso de hígados positivos a Fasciola sp en una zona endémica del sureste de México
  36. Determination of DNA of women and men in the blood meal of Aedes aegypti based on the amelogenin and SRY genes
  37. Diet of two invasive rodent species in two Mayan communities in Mexico
  38. Entomological and virological surveillance for dengue virus in churches in Merida, Mexico
  39. Mites and Lice of Peri-Domestic Rodents Captured at a Mayan Community of Yucatán State, México
  40. Complete Genome Sequence of Houston Virus, a Newly Discovered Mosquito-Specific Virus Isolated from Culex quinquefasciatus in Mexico
  41. Study of Aedes aegypti population with emphasis on the gonotrophic cycle length and identification of arboviruses: implications for vector management in cemeteries
  42. Frequency of the L1014F Mutation in the Sodium Channel Gene, in Culex quinquefasciatus (Diptera: Culicidae) Populations From Rural and Urban Areas of Yucatan State, Mexico
  43. Maternal, Fetal, and Neonatal Outcomes in Pregnant Dengue Patients in Mexico
  44. Human blood as the only source of Aedes aegypti in churches from Merida, Yucatan, Mexico
  45. Molecular detection of Dirofilaria immitis in dogs and mosquitoes in Tabasco, Mexico
  46. Mosquito Fauna in Home Environments of Tabasco, Mexico
  47. Hematologic RIs for healthy water buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis ) in southern Mexico
  48. First Report of Chewing LiceHeterodoxus spiniger(Enderlein, 1909) andTrichodectes canis(De Geer, 1778) on Domestic Dogs at Tabasco, Mexico
  49. Ecological Niche Model for Predicting Distribution of Disease-Vector Mosquitoes in Yucatán State, México
  50. Blood Feeding Status, Gonotrophic Cycle and Survivorship of Aedes (Stegomyia) aegypti (L.) (Diptera: Culicidae) Caught in Churches from Merida, Yucatan, Mexico
  51. Shifts in the ecological niche ofLutzomyia peruensisunder climate change scenarios in Peru
  52. Research Note. Occurrence of gastrointestinal helminths in commensal rodents from Tabasco, Mexico
  53. Mosquito Fauna Associated withAedes aegypti(Diptera: Culicidae) in Yucatán State of Southeastern México, and Checklist with New Records
  54. Chikungunya Virus in Febrile Humans andAedes aegyptiMosquitoes, Yucatan, Mexico
  55. New Records of EctoparasitesEchinolaelaps echidninusandPolyplax spinulosaon Rodents with Serological Evidence of Flavivirus Infections at Mérida, Yucatán, México
  56. Serologic Evidence of Flavivirus Infections in Peridomestic Rodents in Merida, Mexico
  57. Prevalence of gastrointestinal parasites in domestic dogs in Tabasco, southeastern Mexico
  58. Ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) from Wild Mammals in Fragmented Environments in the South of Yucatán Peninsula, México
  59. Stormwater drains and catch basins as sources for production of Aedes aegypti and Culex quinquefasciatus
  60. Urban Mosquito Fauna in Mérida City, México: Immatures Collected from Containers and Storm-Water Drains/Catch Basins
  61. Vacant Lots: Productive Sites forAedes(Stegomyia)aegypti(Diptera: Culicidae) in Mérida City, México
  62. Development and laboratory evaluation of chemically-based baited ovitrap for the monitoring ofAedes aegypti
  63. Aedes(Stegomyia)aegyptiandAedes (Howardina) cozumelensisin Yucatán State, México, with a summary of published collection records forAe. cozumelensis
  64. Host-Feeding Preference of the Mosquito,Culex quinquefasciatus, in Yucatan State, Mexico
  65. Gonotrophic Cycle Estimate for Culex quinquefasciatus in Mérida, Yucatán, México