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The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
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0002-9637
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Volume 37 (1987): Issue 3_Part_2 (Nov 1987)
Publication Date:
01 Nov 1987
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Introduction to the Symposium
By:
James L. Hardy
,
Warren Winkelstein Jr.
, and
Marilyn M. Milby
Professor William C. Reeves: Scholar, Teacher, and Friend
By:
Karl M. Johnson
Historical Perspectives on the Epidemiology and Ecology of Mosquito-Borne Virus Encephalitides in the United States
By:
Roy W. Chamberlain
St. Louis Encephalitis: Lessons from the Last Decade
By:
Thomas P. Monath
and
Theodore F. Tsai
Factors Influencing the Transmission of Western Equine Encephalomyelitis Virus Between its Vertebrate Maintenance Hosts and from Them to Humans
By:
C. E. Gordon Smith
Epidemiology and Ecology of the California Serogroup Viruses
By:
James W. LeDuc
The Ecology of Western Equine Encephalomyelitis Virus in the Central Valley of California, 1945–1985
By:
James L. Hardy
The Discovery Decade of Arbovirus Research in Western North America, 1940–1949
By:
William C. Reeves
Strategies for Surveillance, Prevention, and Control of Arbovirus Diseases in Western North America
By:
Bruce F. Eldridge
Overwintering Mechanisms of Mosquito-Borne Arboviruses in Temperate Climates
By:
Leon Rosen
William C. Reeves and Arbovirus Research in Australia
By:
R. L. Doherty
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