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  1. The science of infectious diseases
  2. After 2015: infectious diseases in a new era of health and development
  3. Genotyping and Its Implications for Transmission Dynamics and Tuberculosis Control
  4. Perspective: Weigh all TB risks
  5. The Global Drug Facility and its role in the market for tuberculosis drugs
  6. Making wider use of the world's most widely used vaccine: Bacille Calmette-Guerin revaccination reconsidered
  7. Prospects for Tuberculosis Elimination
  8. A major event for new tuberculosis vaccines
  9. WHO and the future of disease control programmes
  10. The impact of new tuberculosis diagnostics on transmission: why context matters
  11. National and international policies to mitigate disease threats
  12. Evaluation of Immigrant Tuberculosis Screening in Industrialized Countries
  13. Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis in Zhejiang Province, China, 1999–2008
  14. Worldwide Incidence of Malaria in 2009: Estimates, Time Trends, and a Critique of Methods
  15. Practical Preventive Therapy for Tuberculosis?
  16. Role of acute infection in HIV transmission
  17. Nutrition, Diabetes and Tuberculosis in the Epidemiological Transition
  18. Highly active antiretroviral treatment for the prevention of HIV transmission
  19. Drivers of tuberculosis epidemics: The role of risk factors and social determinants
  20. Universal voluntary HIV testing and immediate antiretroviral therapy – Authors' reply
  21. Mathematical models of the epidemiology and control of drug-resistant TB
  22. Doomsday postponed? Preventing and reversing epidemics of drug-resistant tuberculosis
  23. Spatial Analysis of Tuberculosis Cases in Migrants and Permanent Residents, Beijing, 2000–2006
  24. Spatial Analysis of Tuberculosis Cases in Migrants and Permanent Residents, Beijing, 2000–2006
  25. Alcohol use as a risk factor for tuberculosis – a systematic review
  26. Epidemiology
  27. Breaking the law: tuberculosis disobeys Styblo's rule
  28. Economic benefit of Tuberculosis control
  29. Reply to Eisenhut
  30. Did we reach the 2005 targets for tuberculosis control?
  31. Reply to Lawn and Wood
  32. HIV Infection, Antiretroviral Therapy, and CD4 + Cell Count Distributions in African Populations
  33. Global Incidence of Multidrug‐Resistant Tuberculosis
  34. Global epidemiology of tuberculosis
  35. The Development and Impact of Tuberculosis Vaccines
  36. Tuberculosis control in the era of HIV
  37. Evolution of Tuberculosis Control and Prospects for Reducing Tuberculosis Incidence, Prevalence, and Deaths Globally
  38. Can DOTS control multidrug-resistant tuberculosis?
  39. Human Immunodeficiency Virus and the Prevalence of Undiagnosed Tuberculosis in African Gold Miners
  40. A Booster for Tuberculosis Vaccines
  41. Tuberculosis epidemics driven by HIV
  42. Tuberculosis
  43. Monitoring mosquito net coverage for malaria control in Africa: possession vs. use by children under 5 years
  44. Effects of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection on Recurrence of Tuberculosis after Rifampin‐Based Treatment: An Analytical Review
  45. The Growing Burden of Tuberculosis
  46. What is the limit to case detection under the DOTS strategy for tuberculosis control?
  47. Infectiousness in a Cohort of Brazilian Dogs: Why Culling Fails to Control Visceral Leishmaniasis in Areas of High Transmission
  48. Worldwide Incidence of Multidrug‐Resistant Tuberculosis
  49. Estimates of world-wide distribution of child deaths from acute respiratory infections
  50. The Burden of Drug‐Resistant Tuberculosis and Mechanisms for Its Control
  51. The Dynamics of Tuberculosis in Response to 10 Years of Intensive Control Effort in Peru
  52. Fit but rare? The pros and cons of being a virulent pathogen
  53. The TB and HIV/AIDS Epidemics in the Russian Federation
  54. Tissue Cytokine Responses in Canine Visceral Leishmaniasis
  55. Global Trends in Resistance to Antituberculosis Drugs
  56. Population dynamics and control of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis
  57. Intra and inter-specific microsatellite variation in the Leishmania subgenus Viannia
  58. Global Burden of TuberculosisSupplemental Appendixes
  59. Global Burden of TuberculosisEstimated Incidence, Prevalence, and Mortality by Country
  60. Prospects for worldwide tuberculosis control under the WHO DOTS strategy
  61. Assessment of worldwide tuberculosis control
  62. Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in the Peruvian Andes: Factors Associated with Variability in Clinical Symptoms, Response to Treatment, and Parasite Isolation Rate
  63. Global burden of disease
  64. Pheromones, kairomones and the aggregation dynamics of the sandflyLutzomyia longipalpis
  65. Differential application of lambda‐cyhalothrin to control the sandfly Lutzomyia longipalpis
  66. Density-Dependent Feeding Success in a Field Population of the Sandfly, Lutzomyia longipalpis
  67. Serengeti wild dogs: what really happened?
  68. Immunization coverage required to prevent outbreaks of dog rabies
  69. Extensive polymorphism at the Gp63 locus in field isolates of Leishmania peruviana
  70. An experimental study of the peridomestic distribution of Lutzomyia longipalpis (Diptera: Psychodidae)
  71. A theory of malaria vaccination
  72. Immunoassays for tropical parasitic infections: how sensitive and specific?
  73. 5. The epidemiological context of vector control
  74. Bloodsucking Arthropods
  75. The Analysis of Parasite Transmission by Bloodsucking Insects
  76. Infectious diseases of humans: Dynamics and control
  77. Communication among phlebotomine sandflies: a field study of domesticated Lutzomyia longipalpis populations in Amazonian Brazil
  78. Bird-parasite interactions: Ecology, evolution and behaviour
  79. Stage-Structured Populations: Sampling, Analysis and Simulation.
  80. Highly efficient dry season transmission of malaria in Thailand: in defence of Rosenberg et al.
  81. Glasnost and the great gerbil: Virulence polymorphisms in the epidemiology of leishmaniasis
  82. Why Measure the Vectorial Capacity of Sandflies?
  83. Earthquakes, influenza and cycles of Indian kala-azar
  84. Population ecology of individuals (monographs in population biology 25)
  85. The epidemiology of canine visceral leishmaniasis in southern France: classical theory offers another explanation of the data
  86. Population dynamics of mosquito-borne disease: Persistence in a completely heterogeneous environment
  87. Population dynamics of mosquito-borne disease: effects of flies which bite some people more frequently than others
  88. Competition amongst larval Aedes aegypti: the role of interference
  89. Models for the Population Dynamics of the Yellow Fever Mosquito, Aedes aegypti
  90. Intraspecific competition amongst larval Aedes aegypti: food exploitation or chemical interference?