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Dengue Outbreak Response during COVID-19 Pandemic, Key Largo, Florida, USA, 2020
Published 2023-08-01“… We report a dengue outbreak in Key Largo, Florida, USA, from February through August 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic. …”
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Myelodysplastic syndrome in a case of new‐onset pancytopenia
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A novel mutation resulting in keratin 1–linked palmoplantar keratoderma with epidermolytic ichthyosis
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Erythematous, telangiectatic nodule within the melomental fold
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Dataset for mosquitoes (Diptera, Culicidae) from Gun Club Road, Key Largo, Monroe County, Florida, USA
Published 2023-04-01“…The Florida Keys Mosquito Control District utilises dry ice-baited light traps to monitor mosquito populations on Key Largo, Florida. This paper describes the methodology of trapping, habitat description and dataset of adult mosquito populations from 18 years of weekly monitoring from a single site on Key Largo, Monroe County, Florida, USA.This paper details a previously unreported dataset derived from trap collections made on Key Largo, Florida at a site designated as “Gun Club Road.”…”
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A unique localized eruption of rubbery flesh-colored nodules
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Eosinophilic annular erythema: A striking clinical presentation with potential systemic implications
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Dataset for mosquitoes (Diptera, Culicidae) from State Route 905-Mile Marker 2, Key Largo, Monroe County, Florida, USA
Published 2023-04-01“…This paper describes the methodology of trapping, the habitat and the dataset of adult mosquito populations from 18 years of weekly monitoring from a single site on Key Largo, Monroe County, FL, USA.This data paper provides previously unpublished data from a single trapping location in Key Largo, Florida. Two new species have been added to previously-published data from this trapping site.…”
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Native Subterranean Termites: Reticulitermes flavipes (Kollar), Reticulitermes virginicus (Banks), Reticulitermes hageni Banks (Insecta: Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae)
Published 2004-04-01“…The eastern subterranean termite, R. flavipes is the most widely distributed and is found in the entire eastern region of North America as far north as Ontario, Canada, and south to Key Largo, Florida. Its counterpart, the western subterranean termite, R. hesperus Banks, is found along the entire Pacific Coast ranging from southern California to British Columbia. …”
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Sponge communities on Caribbean coral reefs are structured by factors that are top-down, not bottom-up.
Published 2013-01-01“…We tested these hypotheses on Conch Reef, off Key Largo, Florida, by placing sponges inside and outside predator-excluding cages at sites with less and more planktonic food availability (15 m vs. 30 m depth). …”
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Effects of sponge‐to‐sponge contact on the microbiomes of three spatially competing Caribbean coral reef species
Published 2023-06-01“…In this study, we characterized the microbiomes of three common Caribbean sponges (Agelas tubulata, Iotrochota birotulata, and Xestospongia muta) observed to naturally interact spatially in Key Largo, Florida (USA). For each species, replicate samples were collected from sponges in contact with neighbors at the site of contact (contact) and distant from the site of contact (no contact), and from sponges spatially isolated from neighbors (control). …”
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Hydrodebridement of wounds: effectiveness in reducing wound bacterial contamination and potential for air bacterial contamination
Published 2009-05-01“…The infected samples were then debrided with the hydro surgery tool (Versajet, Smith and Nephew, Largo, Florida, USA). Samples were taken for microbiology, histology and scanning electron microscopy pre-infection, post infection and post debridement. …”
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