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View the conference online here Wayne Kramer,LSU Ag Center, Louisiana State University Lon Kightlinger, South Dakota Department of Health Linette Urickson, South Dakota Game, Fish, & Parks Mike Hildreth, South Dakota State University Bill Chalcraft, South Dakota Department of Health Status of Human West Nile Virus in South Dakota, Lon Kightlinger, Department of Health Message from Roger Nasci, Vector Borne Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Individual perspective and camper prevention, Linette Urickson, Game, Fish & Parks Mosquitoes on the Great Plains, Wayne Kramer, Louisiana State University Mosquito biting times and surveillance in South Dakota, Mike Hildreth, South Dakota State University Blood meals of Culex tarsalis, Wayne Kramer, Louisiana State University Functional Outcomes Following West Nile Virus Infection: A Pilot Investigation of Functional Outcomes Following West Nile Virus Infection. Patti Berg, University of South Dakota School of Health Sciences Residual treatments for city parks and sports fields, Jim Wilson, South Dakota State University Improved larviciding practices. Stephanie Whitman, Valent BioSciences Disaster strikes: mosquito control Flooding in Aberdeen, Mark Hoven, City of Aberdeen State response to public health emergencies and what FEMA needs, Bill Chalcraft, Department of Health Pesticide regulations in South Dakota, Steve Spitler, Department of Agriculture. Summing it up and continuing the work, Jim Wilson, South Dakota State University, Cooperative Extension
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