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Establishment of wMel Wolbachia in Aedes aegypti mosquitoes and reduction of local dengue transmission in Cairns and surrounding locations in northern Queensland, Australia
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The impact of large-scale deployment of Wolbachia mosquitoes on arboviral disease incidence in Rio de Janeiro and Niterói‚ Brazil: study protocol for a controlled interrupted time series analysis using routine disease surveillance data
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Pluripotency of Wolbachia against Arbovirus: the case of yellow fever
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Differential suppression of persistent insect specific viruses in trans-infected T wMel and wMelPop-CLA Aedes-derived mosquito lines
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Efficacy studies
Analysis of cluster-randomized test-negative designs: cluster-level methods
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Baseline Characterization of Dengue Epidemiology in Yogyakarta City‚ Indonesia‚ before a Randomized Controlled Trial of Wolbachia for Arboviral Disease Control
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Efficacy studies
Cluster-Randomized Test-Negative Design Trials: A Novel and Efficient Method to Assess the Efficacy of Community-Level Dengue Interventions
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Dengue and pathogen blocking
The Use of Wolbachia by the World Mosquito Program to Interrupt Transmission of Aedes aegypti Transmitted Viruses
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Controlling vector-borne diseases by releasing modified mosquitoes
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Epidemiological‚ Serological‚ and Virological Features of Dengue in Nha Trang City‚ Vietnam
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