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Milan Trpis was affiliated with Johns Hopkins University in the United States. Their academic career involved research activities under this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Dispersal and other population parameters of Aedes aegypti in an African village and their possible significance in epidemiology of vector-borne diseases.

    Milan Trpis;Walter Hausermann

  • A new bleaching and decalcifying method for general use in zoology

    Milan Trpiš

  • Diel periodicity in the landing of Aedes aegypti on man.

    M. Trpis;G. A. H. McClelland;J. D. Gillett;C. Teesdale

  • Control of cytoplasmic incompatibility in the Aedes scutellaris complex Incompatible crosses become compatible by treatment of larvae with heat or antibiotics

    M. Trpis;J. B. Perrone;M. Reissig;K. L. Parker

  • Induction of protective immunity against larval Onchocerca volvulus in a mouse model.

    Anna Marie Lange;Wiboonchai Yutanawiboonchai;James B. Lok;Milan Trpis

  • Dry season survival of Aedes aegypti eggs in various breeding sites in the Dar es Salaam area, Tanzania.

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  • Ivermectin prophylaxis against experimental Onchocerca volvulus infection in chimpanzees.

    Hugh R. Taylor;Milan Trpis;Eddie W. Cupp;Betsy Brotman

  • Survival and development of larval Onchocerca volvulus in diffusion chambers implanted in primate and rodent hosts.

    David Abraham;Anna Marie Lange;Wiboonchai Yutanawiboonchai;Milan Trpis

  • A mallophaga, Trinoton anserinum, as a cyclodevelopmental vector for a heartworm parasite of waterfowl

    William S. Seegar;Everett L. Schiller;William J. L. Sladen;Milan Trpis

  • Interaction between the predator Toxorhynchites brevipalpis and its prey Aedes aegypti.

    Milan Trpis

  • Effect of mass treatment of a human population with ivermectin on transmission of Onchocerca volvulus by Simulium yahense in Liberia, West Africa.

    M. Trpis;J. E. Childs;D. J. Fryauff;B. M. Greene

  • Onchocerca volvulus: Parasitological and Serologic Responses in Experimentally Infected Chimpanzees and Mangabey Monkeys

    M.L. Eberhard;J.W. Dickerson;V.C.W. Tsang;E.M. Walker

  • Non-Mendelian inheritance of mosquito susceptibility to infection with Brugia malayi and Brugia pahangi

    Milan Trpis;Richard E. Duhrkopf;Karen L. Parker

  • Incrimination of natural culicine vectors which transmit Plasmodium elongatum to penguins at the Baltimore Zoo

    John C. Beier;Milan Trpis

  • Transmission of onchocerciasis by local black flies on the Firestone Rubber Plantation, Harbel, Liberia.

    Victor K. Barbiero;Milan Trpis

  • Effect of constant temperature on the larval development of aedes vexans (Diptera: Culicidae)

    Milan Trpiš;J. A. Shemanchuk

  • Breeding of Aedes aegypti and A. simpsoni under the escarpment of the Tanzanian plateau.

    Milan Trpis

  • Survivorship and Age-Specific Fertility of Toxorhynchites Brevipalpis Females (Diptera: Culicidae)

    Milan Trpis

  • Large scale production of the vertebrate infective stage (L3) of Onchocerca volvulus (Filarioidea: Onchocercidae).

    Eddie W. Cupp;Michael J. Bernardo;Anthony E. Kiszewski;Milan Trpis

  • Ecological studies on the breeding of Aedes aegypti and other mosquitos in shells of the giant African snail Achatina fulica.

    Milan Trpis

  • Breeding places and seasonal incidence of Aedes aegypti, as assessed by the single-larva survey method.

    T R Rao;M Trpis;J D Gillett;C Teesdale

  • Diurnal biting activity and transmission of Onchocerca volvulus (Filariata: Onchocercidae) by Simulium yahense (Diptera: Simuliidae) in Liberia.

    Jonathan R. Davis;Steven S. Wasserman;Milan Trpis

  • CONSEQUENCES OF VECTOR BEHAVIOR IN EPIDEMIOLOGY OF ONCHOCERCIASIS ON THE FIRESTONE RUBBER PLANTATION IN LIBERIA

    Milan Trpis

Frequent Co-Authors

Hugh R. Taylor
Hugh R. Taylor University of Melbourne
David Abraham
David Abraham University College London
Gary J. Weil
Gary J. Weil Washington University in St. Louis
James E. Childs
James E. Childs Yale University
Mark L. Eberhard
Mark L. Eberhard Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Richard C. Wilkerson
Richard C. Wilkerson Smithsonian Institution
Eric A. Ottesen
Eric A. Ottesen National Institutes of Health
Steven S. Wasserman
Steven S. Wasserman University of Virginia
W. Richard Green
W. Richard Green Johns Hopkins University

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