Publications for:
pest = Phlebotomus papatasi
country = Palestinian Territories
found 10 publications:
2022
Effectiveness of insecticide thermal fogging in hyrax dens in the control of leishmaniasis vectors in rural Palestine: A prospective study
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases (2022) 16 (9 - e0010628)
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pestinfo wiki2018
Studies on the behaviour and control of phlebotomine sandflies using experimental houses
Medical and Veterinary Entomology (2018) 32 (1), 23-34
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pestinfo wiki2017
Diversity, ecology, and seasonality of sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae) of the Jenin District (Palestinian Territories)
Journal of Vector Ecology (2017) 42 (1), 120-129
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pestinfo wiki2016
DNA sequence analysis suggests that
cytb-nd1 PCR-RFLP may not be applicable to sandfly species identification throughout the Mediterranean region
Parasitology Research (2016) 115 (3), 1287-1295
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pestinfo wiki2011
Distribution of
Leishmania major zymodemes in relation to populations of
Phlebotomus papatasi sand flies
Parasites and Vectors (2011) 4 (9)
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pestinfo wiki2009
Population structure and geographical subdivision of the
Leishmania major vector
Phlebotomus papatasi as revealed by microsatellite variation
Medical and Veterinary Entomology (2009) 23 (1), 69-77
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pestinfo wiki2007
Sequence analysis of the ribosomal DNA ITS2 region for
Phlebotomus papatasi (Diptera: Psychodidae)
Journal of Entomology (2007) 4 (3), 167-180
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pestinfo wikiGenetic variability of sand fly
Phlebotomus papatasi populations (Diptera: Psychodidae) originating from the West Bank, Palestine
Journal of Entomology (2007) 4 (6), 425-434
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pestinfo wikiGenetic structure of Mediterranean populations of the sandfly
Phlebotomus papatasi by mitochondrial cytochrome b haplotype analysis
Medical and Veterinary Entomology (2007) 21 (3), 270-277
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pestinfo wiki2003
Phlebotomine sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae) of the Palestinian West Bank: Potential vectors of leishmaniasis
Journal of Medical Entomology (2003) 40 (3), 321-328
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