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Yijin Chen and others
Journal of Medical Entomology, tjaf057, https://doi.org/10.1093/jme/tjaf057
Published: 22 April 2025
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Ellen Y Stromdahl and others
Journal of Medical Entomology, tjaf054, https://doi.org/10.1093/jme/tjaf054
Published: 22 April 2025
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Victoria Pickens and others
Journal of Medical Entomology, tjaf052, https://doi.org/10.1093/jme/tjaf052
Published: 22 April 2025
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Published: 22 April 2025
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Published: 22 April 2025
Fig. 2. Relationship between abundance of culturable bacteria (grown on TSA, see text) and suspected coliforms (SC; grown on VRBA, see text) in flies irrespective of sex (A, C) and delineated by sex (male and female; B, D) with ambient and soil temperatures. Raw mean ± SEM is shown. Differing letters indica
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Published: 22 April 2025
Fig. 4. Number ( n ) of SC isolate genera with MDR profiles found in house flies from beef and dairy operations. Resistance phenotypes: T = tetracycline; F = florfenicol; A = ampicillin; C = ceftiofur; E = enrofloxacin. Heat map with a color gradient for comparing the number of isolates from house flies
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Published: 22 April 2025
Fig. 5. Prevalence (%) of house flies carrying at least one SC isolate with resistance to ≥1 (AMR) or ≥ 2 (MDR) antibiotics. Beef: n  = 61 male, n  = 58 female; Dairy: n  = 46 male; n  = 50 female. Heat map with a color gradient for comparing the percentage of male and female house flies at beef or d
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Published: 22 April 2025
Fig. 1. A) Locations of autochthonous cases of human babesiosis in Delaware (DE), Maryland (MD), Virginia (VA), and West Virginia (WV). Health jurisdictions which reported autochthonous cases, 2009 to 2023, are shaded in gray (the darker the gray, the more cases) and are labeled as follows: A) Mt. Rogers He
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Published: 22 April 2025
Fig. 2. Number of autochthonous cases of human babesiosis reported in Maryland, District of Columbia, Virginia, West Virginia, 2009 to 2023, n  = 30 cases.
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Published: 22 April 2025
Fig. 1. Mean abundance of culturable bacteria (grown on TSA, see text) and suspected coliforms (SC; grown on VRBA, see text) in male and female house flies within farm types (A, C) and locations (B, D). Differing letters in (A) and (C) indicate significant differences in pairwise comparisons of least square
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Published: 22 April 2025
Fig. 1. Semifield test site showing the layout of discarded tires wrapped by fabric mesh in shaded (A) and sunlit (B) areas, as well as the unpartitioned (C) and portioned (D) sentinel cages in Dali, Yunan, China.
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Published: 22 April 2025
Fig. 3. Number ( n ) of SC isolate genera cultured from house flies from beef and dairy operations with tetracycline (TET) or ampicillin (AMP) resistance phenotypes. Heat map with a color gradient for comparing the number of tetracycline- or ampicillin-resistant isolates from house flies at beef or dairy
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Published: 22 April 2025
Fig. 2. The 24-h larval mortality (%) (mean ± SEM) in treatments by Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis ( Bti ) alone during the 7-d evaluation against Aedes albopictus in discarded tires under the shaded and sunlit conditions (*Significance by sunlit/shaded and dilution).
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Published: 22 April 2025
Fig. 3. Inhibition of emergence (IE%) (mean ± SEM) in treatments by S-methoprene alone during the 5-wk evaluation against Aedes albopictus in discarded tires under the shaded and sunlit conditions (*Significance by dilution for 1 ppb. †Significance by sunlit/shaded and dilution for 5 ppb).
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Published: 22 April 2025
Fig. 4. The 24-h larval mortality (%) (mean ± SEM) in treatments by combination of Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis ( Bti ) and S -methoprene during the initial 7 d of the 5-wk evaluation against Aedes albopictus in discarded tires under the shaded conditions (GEE was prohibited due to the lim
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Neil B Chilton and others
Journal of Medical Entomology, tjaf010, https://doi.org/10.1093/jme/tjaf010
Published: 17 April 2025
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Published: 17 April 2025
Fig. 2. A minimum spanning network tree of the 5 haplotypes of the mt 16S rRNA gene detected among the 200 Dermacentor variabilis collected in the Oroseau campground (Manitoba). Also included are the other 7 haplotypes (gray circles) that have been detected previously in southern Canada by Krakowetz et a
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Published: 17 April 2025
Fig. 4. A minimum spanning network tree of the 116 cox 1 haplotypes derived from the present study and Kaufman et al (2018) . Cross bars between 2 haplotypes indicate the number of mutational changes in nucleotide sequence. Haplotype colors are based on different regions of the distribution D. variabilis
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Published: 17 April 2025
Fig. 1. Haplotype rarefaction curves and their 95% confidence intervals of the mt 16S rRNA gene and cox 1 for the Oroseau population of Dermacentor variabilis .
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Published: 17 April 2025
Fig. 3. A minimum spanning network tree of the 33 cox 1 haplotypes within 3 haplogroups detected among the 200 Dermacentor variabilis adults collected in the Oroseau campground (Manitoba). Cross bars between 3 haplotypes indicate the number of mutational changes in nucleotide sequence.