mosquitoLEARNING FROM THE PAST – APPLYING TO THE FUTURE

 
 
 

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