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JAMA. 1988;259(2):180-186. doi:10.1001/jama.1988.03720020008006
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In 1987, 52 cities in 14 states used the CDC ovitrap5 in their surveillance.
As indicated by the size of the current population in comparison with the populations of other container-breeding Aedes species.
Sprenger D, Wuithiranyagool T.  The discovery and distribution of Aedes albopictus in Harris County, Texas. J Am Mosq Control Assoc 1986;;2:217-9.
Centers for Disease Control.  Aedes albopictus introduction—Texas. MMWR 1986;;35:141-2.
Centers for Disease Control.  Aedes albopictus infestation—United States, Brazil. MMWR 1986;; 35:493-5.
Centers for Disease Control.  Update: Aedes albopictus infestation—United States. MMWR 1986;; 35:649-51.
Fay RW, Eliason DA.  A preferred oviposition site as a surveillance method for Aedes aegypti. Mosq News 1966;;26:531-5.
Craven RB, Eliason DA, Francy DB, et al.  Importation of Ae. albopictus (Skuse) and other exotic mosquito species into the United States in used tires from Asia. J Am Mosq Control Assoc (in press).
Hawley WA, Reiter P, Copeland RS, Pumpuni CB, Craig GB Jr.  Aedes albopictus in North America: probable introduction in used tires from northern Asia. Science 1987;;236:1114-6.
Nawrocki SJ, Hawley WA.  Estimation of the northern limits of distribution of Ae. albopictus in North America. J Am Mosq Control Assoc 1987;;3:314-7.
Shroyer DA.  Aedes albopictus and arboviruses: a concise review of the literature. J Am Mosq Control Assoc 1986;;2:424-8.
Centers for Disease Control.  Requirement of certification of used tire casings from Asia prior to entry into the United States. Federal Register 1987;;52( (Nov 20) ):44636.

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In 1987, 52 cities in 14 states used the CDC ovitrap5 in their surveillance.
As indicated by the size of the current population in comparison with the populations of other container-breeding Aedes species.
Sprenger D, Wuithiranyagool T.  The discovery and distribution of Aedes albopictus in Harris County, Texas. J Am Mosq Control Assoc 1986;;2:217-9.
Centers for Disease Control.  Aedes albopictus introduction—Texas. MMWR 1986;;35:141-2.
Centers for Disease Control.  Aedes albopictus infestation—United States, Brazil. MMWR 1986;; 35:493-5.
Centers for Disease Control.  Update: Aedes albopictus infestation—United States. MMWR 1986;; 35:649-51.
Fay RW, Eliason DA.  A preferred oviposition site as a surveillance method for Aedes aegypti. Mosq News 1966;;26:531-5.
Craven RB, Eliason DA, Francy DB, et al.  Importation of Ae. albopictus (Skuse) and other exotic mosquito species into the United States in used tires from Asia. J Am Mosq Control Assoc (in press).
Hawley WA, Reiter P, Copeland RS, Pumpuni CB, Craig GB Jr.  Aedes albopictus in North America: probable introduction in used tires from northern Asia. Science 1987;;236:1114-6.
Nawrocki SJ, Hawley WA.  Estimation of the northern limits of distribution of Ae. albopictus in North America. J Am Mosq Control Assoc 1987;;3:314-7.
Shroyer DA.  Aedes albopictus and arboviruses: a concise review of the literature. J Am Mosq Control Assoc 1986;;2:424-8.
Centers for Disease Control.  Requirement of certification of used tire casings from Asia prior to entry into the United States. Federal Register 1987;;52( (Nov 20) ):44636.
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