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1 t that completes its lifecycle (e.g. another mosquito bite).
2 by abrogating transmission to naive mice via mosquito bite.
3 zoites either intravenously or by infectious mosquito bite.
4 ted during probing of human skin by infected-mosquito bite.
5  transmitted to the vertebrate host during a mosquito bite.
6 cohort of CD8(+) T cells after an infectious mosquito bite.
7 e transmitted to the mammalian host during a mosquito bite.
8  transmitting the disease are protected from mosquito bites.
9  functional materials for protection against mosquito bites.
10        Four patients had hypersensitivity to mosquito bites.
11 smodium falciparum (Pf) sporozoites (SPZ) by mosquito bites.
12 iable and prolonged complete protection from mosquito bites.
13 o seek safe and effective ways of preventing mosquito bites.
14 istamines to minimize cutaneous reactions to mosquito bites.
15           Moreover, among mice challenged by mosquito bite, a higher proportion of BALB/c mice than C
16 es preventing every sporozoite inoculated by mosquito bite: a major challenge for Plasmodium falcipar
17 indications such as acquired cold urticaria, mosquito bite allergy and mastocytosis.
18 ailed to clear viremia until day 56, while a mosquito bite alone induced strong immunomodulators (tum
19 ho may exhibit cutaneous hypersensitivity to mosquito bite and to others who may have not yet develop
20 ould be used as markers of human exposure to mosquito bites and in the development of disease control
21 y protect individuals against infection from mosquito bites and provide transmission-blocking (TB) ac
22 ozoite transmission to the mammalian host by mosquito bite, and subsequent infection of the liver are
23 ons, the number of clones inoculated at each mosquito bite, and the duration of infections.
24 er are febrile illnesses transmitted through mosquito bites, and these common features make it diffic
25                        Allergic reactions to mosquito bites are an increasing clinical concern.
26  In view of these findings and the fact that mosquito bites are the natural mode of sporozoite delive
27       Pf sporozoites (PfSPZ) administered by mosquito bites are the only immunogens shown to induce s
28            Anecdotes related to preferential mosquito bites are very common, but to date there is no
29 nsities, although the uneven distribution of mosquito bites between hosts could also contribute.
30 f mice when sporozoites were administered by mosquito bite but not when they were administered by int
31 hesize that differences in responsiveness to mosquito bite by different individuals might modulate th
32    Serum antibody levels and protection from mosquito bite challenge were dependent on the dose of th
33  up to 70% were protected from both i.v. and mosquito bite challenge with transgenic Plasmodium bergh
34  However, inhibition was most potent for the mosquito bite challenge, leading to a more significant r
35    When malaria infection was initiated from mosquito bites, coinfected animals displayed increased m
36  immunization with sporozoites from infected mosquitoes' bites (CPS protocol).
37              Here we show that infection via mosquito bite delays ZIKV replication to peak viral load
38 ed mice with humanized livers from i.v.- and mosquito bite-delivered P. falciparum sporozoite challen
39 be achieved by repeated exposure to infected mosquito bites during prophylactic chloroquine treatment
40 oybean-oil-based repellent protected against mosquito bites for an average of 94.6 minutes.
41 h radiation-attenuated sporozoites (RAS) via mosquito bites has been shown to induce sterile immunity
42  human malaria infection (CHMI) initiated by mosquito bite have been widely used to assess efficacy o
43 udicious use of pesticides; and avoidance of mosquito bites, including mosquito repellent use.
44 prophylactic measures to reduce or eliminate mosquito bites, including the use of insect repellents.
45 is explains susceptibility to reinfection by mosquito bite, independent of blood stage-induced immuno
46 ns to rAed a 3 correlated significantly with mosquito bite-induced reactions.
47              This study identifies facets of mosquito bite inflammation that are important determinan
48 Intensity of exposure to infective Anopheles mosquito bites is a suspected determinant of higher dens
49 approximately 10(6) PFU, the equivalent of a mosquito bite) of these humanized mice with eight low-pa
50 ined lower than those in hosts that received mosquito bites only at the time of infection.
51 mia in a dose-dependent manner, and a single mosquito bite or as little as 0.01 mug of SGE was effect
52      Zika virus (ZIKV) can be transmitted by mosquito bite or sexual contact.
53 ent models that initiate infection either by mosquito bite or using a blood-stage inoculum.
54 ures should be targeted towards reducing the mosquito biting rate.
55  association studies (GWAS) of self-reported mosquito bite reaction size (n = 84,724), itchiness caus
56 ural mode of sporozoite delivery, infectious mosquito bites should be considered the challenge protoc
57 tern blots, bite blots, and immunization via mosquito bites showed that SGSs are highly immunogenic a
58              The inoculation of viruses into mosquito bite sites is an important and common stage of
59  those in mice infected by a single infected mosquito bite, suggesting that differences in where viru
60 se it more closely mimics human infection by mosquito bite than needle-based inoculations.
61 t of two people systematically receives more mosquito bites than the other when both are equally acce
62                  During an infection through mosquito bite, the infectivity of the knock-out parasite
63 mosquitoes than children, they received more mosquito bites, thus balancing their contribution to the
64  interference (RNAi) and are transmitted via mosquito bite to a subsequent host.
65                        CHMI was delivered by mosquito bites to 33 vaccinated subjects at week 12 afte
66                       We observed a shift in mosquito biting to earlier hours of the evening, before
67 n which IL-4 is released) that accompany the mosquito bites transmitting the virus.
68     Immunization with Plasmodium chabaudi by mosquito bite under chloroquine cover does not generate
69  Plasmodium berghei sporozoites delivered by mosquito bite were more infectious to outbred CD-1 mice
70                                              Mosquito bites were characterized by an edema that retai
71  controls received a sporozoite challenge by mosquito bites, whereas nine immunized and five control
72 fection initiated by sporozoites injected by mosquito bite which elicits both neutralizing antibodies

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