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- "We get one or two cases a year down here, and the tourism industry gets very worried about it, " said Dr . George F . O'Meara of the Florida Medical Entomology Laboratory.
- Yet she continues to reach out with lectures like " What's Eating You ? " _ on medical entomology _ and her lecture for the more spiritually inclined, " Bugs in the Bible ."
- The National Academies Press called him " an internationally recognized expert on the biology and control of mosquitoes " and that his " contributions made . . . to medical entomology are almost incalculable ".
- Products developed in the mid 2010s combine neonicotinoids with pyrethroids, but according to a January 2016 survey published by the Journal of Medical Entomology, bed bug resistance in two major US cities now includes neonicotinoids.
- Dr . Jonathan Day, a professor of medical entomology at the University of Florida Research Lab in Vero Beach, said the most effective topically applied mosquito repellent is a chemical known as diethyl toluamide, or DEET.
- He received a doctorate in medical entomology and parasitology from the university in 1943, and a master's in epidemiology in 1949 . From 1949 until his retirement in 1987, Reeves was a professor of epidemiology at Berkeley.
- Christopher Curtis, professor of medical entomology at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, said eradication could be harder to achieve in less isolated areas, where there's a risk that flies could migrate from untreated zones.
- In recognition of his considerable contribution to medical entomology in Uganda he was created an Officer of the Civil Division of the Order of the British Empire [ O . B . E . ] in the King s Birthday Honours in June 1947.
- The proposed name change has been ignored by most scientists; at least one scientific journal, the " Journal of Medical Entomology ", has officially encouraged authors dealing with aedile mosquitoes to continue to use the traditional names, unless they have particular reasons for not doing so.
- Siding with researchers in Georgia, the editors of the " Journal of Medical Entomology " officially ruled that, taxonomically, " I . dammini " is identical to " I . scapularis " and that the two species should be " synonymized " under " Ixodes scapularis ".