Tuesday, December 11, 2007 - 10:25 AM
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A survey of phlebotomine sand flies at U.S. military installations: Implications relative to potential transmission of Old World Leishmanias introduced by redeployed soldiers

Edgar Rowton, Edgar.Rowton@na.amedd.army.mil1, Phillip G. Lawyer, Phillip.Lawyer@amedd.army.mil2, David Florin, florin@nmrcd.med.navy.mil3, David Claborn, dclaborn@usuhs.mil4, and Lisa Keep, lkeep@usuhs.mil3. (1) Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Department of Entomology, 503 Robert Grant Ave, Silver Spring, MD, (2) Laboratory of Parasitic Diseases, Intracellular Parasite Biology Section, NIAID/NIH, Bethesda, MD, (3) Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Division of Preventive Medicine and Biometrics, Division of Preventive Medicine and Biometrics, Bethesda, MD, (4) United States Navy, Uniformed Services University, 1905 McAuliffe Dr, Rockville, MD



Species 1: Diptera Psychodidae