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Research Articles Published by MRC Scientists RESEARCH ARTICLES 201 esearch Articles Published by MRC Scientists 1977 1. Ansari, M.A., K.R.P. Singh, G.D. Brooks, P.R. Malhotra and V. Vaidyanathan. The development of procedures and techniques for mass rearing of Aedes aegypti. Indian J. Med. Res., 65 (Suppl): 91-99. 2. Ansari, M.A., K.R.P. Singh, G.D. Brooks and P.R. Malhotra. A device for separation of pupae from larvae of Aedes aegypti (L). J. Med. Entomol., 14 (2): 241-243. 3. Ansari, M.A., T.R. Mani and V.P. Sharma. A preliminary note on the colonization of Anopheles culicifacies Giles. J. Com. Dis., 9: 206-207. 4. Krishnamurthy, B.S., C.F. Curtis, K.R.P. Singh, Sarala K. Subbarao, R.K. Chandrahas and T. Adak. Further studies on the effect of aging and mating history of males on cytoplasmic incompatibility in Culex pipiens fatigans. J. Genetics, 63(1): 31-37. 5. Krishnamurthy, B.S., C.F. Curtis, Sarala K. Subbarao, R.K. Chandrahas and T. Adak. Studies on the induction of high sterility male linked translocations in Culex pipiens fatigans their level of sterility and effect of mating competitiveness. Indian J. Med. Res., 65 (Suppl.): 1-12. 6. Sharma, V.P. Evaluation of ENT-61585 as a chemosterilant for Culex pipiens fatigans Weid. J. Com. Dis., 9: 71-73. 7. Sharma, V.P. Insemination rate in Culex pipiens fatigans Weid moving from wells to the villages. J. Com. Dis., 9: 128-131. 8. Sharma, V.P. Sterility evaluation of F1 progeny of the sterilized Culex pipiens fatigans Wied. J. Com. Dis., 9: 139-140. 9. Sharma, V.P., C.P. Batra and G.D. Brooks. Control of Culex pipiens fatigans Wied in drains using a growth regulating compound, OMS – 1390. J. Com. Dis., 9: 136-138. 10. Sharma, V.P., C.F. Curtis and V. Vaidyanathan. Laboratory studies with chemosterilized male Culex pipiens fatigans Wied for the determination of the optimum quality of release material. Indian J. Med. Res., 65 (Suppl): 107-114. 11. Sharma, V.P., T.R. Mani, T. Adak and M.A. Ansari. Colorless-eye, a recessive autosomal mutant of Anopheles stephensi. Mosq. News, 37: 667-669. 12. Subbarao, Sarala, K., B.S. Krishnamurthy, C.F. Curtis, K.R.P. Singh, T. Adak and R.K. Chandrahas. Further studies on variation of cytoplasmic incompatibility in the Culex pipiens fatigans complex. Indian J. Med. Res., 65(Suppl.): 21-23. 13. Subbarao, Sarala, K., B.S. Krishnamurthy, C.F. Curtis, T. Adak and R.K. Chandrahas. Segregation of cytoplasmic incompatibility properties in Culex pipiens fatigans. Genetics, 87: 381-390. 14. Subbarao, Sarala, K., C.F. Curtis, B.S. Krishnamurthy, T. Adak and R.K. Chandrahas. Selection for partial compatibility with aged and previously mated males in Culex pipiens fatigans complex. J. Med. Entomol., 14: 82-85. 15. Suguna, S.G., S.J. Kazmi, C.F. Curtis, K.R.P. Singh, R.K. Razdan and V.P. Sharma. Distorter double translocation heterozygote systems in Aedes aegypti. Genetica, 47: 117-123 R

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1 9 7 71. Ansari, M.A., K.R.P. Singh, G.D. Brooks, P.R. Malhotra and V. Vaidyanathan. The development of procedures

and techniques for mass rearing of Aedes aegypti. Indian J. Med. Res., 65 (Suppl): 91-99.

2. Ansari, M.A., K.R.P. Singh, G.D. Brooks and P.R. Malhotra. A device for separation of pupae from larvae ofAedes aegypti (L). J. Med. Entomol., 14 (2): 241-243.

3. Ansari, M.A., T.R. Mani and V.P. Sharma. A preliminary note on the colonization of Anopheles culicifaciesGiles. J. Com. Dis., 9: 206-207.

4. Krishnamurthy, B.S., C.F. Curtis, K.R.P. Singh, Sarala K. Subbarao, R.K. Chandrahas and T. Adak. Furtherstudies on the effect of aging and mating history of males on cytoplasmic incompatibility in Culex pipiensfatigans. J. Genetics, 63(1): 31-37.

5. Krishnamurthy, B.S., C.F. Curtis, Sarala K. Subbarao, R.K. Chandrahas and T. Adak. Studies on the inductionof high sterility male linked translocations in Culex pipiens fatigans their level of sterility and effect of matingcompetitiveness. Indian J. Med. Res., 65 (Suppl.): 1-12.

6. Sharma, V.P. Evaluation of ENT-61585 as a chemosterilant for Culex pipiens fatigans Weid. J. Com. Dis., 9: 71-73.

7. Sharma, V.P. Insemination rate in Culex pipiens fatigans Weid moving from wells to the villages. J. Com. Dis., 9: 128-131.

8. Sharma, V.P. Sterility evaluation of F1 progeny of the sterilized Culex pipiens fatigans Wied. J. Com. Dis., 9: 139-140.

9. Sharma, V.P., C.P. Batra and G.D. Brooks. Control of Culex pipiens fatigans Wied in drains using a growthregulating compound, OMS – 1390. J. Com. Dis., 9: 136-138.

10. Sharma, V.P., C.F. Curtis and V. Vaidyanathan. Laboratory studies with chemosterilized male Culex pipiensfatigans Wied for the determination of the optimum quality of release material. Indian J. Med. Res., 65 (Suppl):107-114.

11. Sharma, V.P., T.R. Mani, T. Adak and M.A. Ansari. Colorless-eye, a recessive autosomal mutant of Anophelesstephensi. Mosq. News, 37: 667-669.

12. Subbarao, Sarala, K., B.S. Krishnamurthy, C.F. Curtis, K.R.P. Singh, T. Adak and R.K. Chandrahas. Furtherstudies on variation of cytoplasmic incompatibility in the Culex pipiens fatigans complex. Indian J. Med. Res.,65(Suppl.): 21-23.

13. Subbarao, Sarala, K., B.S. Krishnamurthy, C.F. Curtis, T. Adak and R.K. Chandrahas. Segregation of cytoplasmicincompatibility properties in Culex pipiens fatigans. Genetics, 87: 381-390.

14. Subbarao, Sarala, K., C.F. Curtis, B.S. Krishnamurthy, T. Adak and R.K. Chandrahas. Selection for partialcompatibility with aged and previously mated males in Culex pipiens fatigans complex. J. Med. Entomol.,14: 82-85.

15. Suguna, S.G., S.J. Kazmi, C.F. Curtis, K.R.P. Singh, R.K. Razdan and V.P. Sharma. Distorter double translocationheterozygote systems in Aedes aegypti. Genetica, 47: 117-123

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1 9 7 81. Ansari, M.A., V.P. Sharma and R.K. Razdan. Mass

rearing procedure for Anopheles stephensi Liston.J. Com. Dis., 10: 131-135.

2. Sharma, V.P., R.K. Razdan and M.A. Ansari. Anophelesstephensi: Effect of gamma radiation and chemo-sterilants on the fertility and fitness of males for sterilemale releases. J. Econ. Entomol., 71: 449-452.

3. Sharma, V.P., Sarala K. Subbarao, T. Adak andR.K. Razdan. Effects of temperature on the fertility ofPrague type Culex pipiens fatigans. J. Com. Dis.,10: 148-150.

4. Subbarao, Sarala K. and T. Adak. Genetic mapping ofa larval color mutant greenish-larva with the help ofmale linked translocations and ruby-eye marker inCulex quinquefasciatus. Mosq. News, 38: 47-50.

5. Subbarao, Sarala K. and T. Adak. Genetic analysis of alarval color mutant, green larva in Anopheles stephensi.Mosq. News, 38: 51-53.

6. Yasuno, M., W.W. Mcdonald, C.F. Curtis, K.K. Grover,P.K. Rajagopalan, L.S. Sharma, V.P. Sharma, D. Singh,K.R.P. Singh, H.V. Agarwal, S.J. Kazmi, P.K.B. Menon,R. Menon, R.K. Razdan, D. Samuel and V.Vaidyanathan. A control experiment with chemo-sterilized male Culex pipiens fatigans Wied in a villagenear Delhi surrounded by a breeding free zone.Japanese J. Sanitary Zool., 29(4): 325-343.

1 9 7 91. Grover, K.K., H.V. Agarwal, S.G. Suguna, R.S. Patterson

and V.P. Sharma. Studies on chemosterilization ofAedes aegypti (L.) I. Evaluation of thiotepa as asterilant in laboratory and field cages. Mosq. News,39: 490-500.

2. Sharma, V.P., C.P. Batra and G.D. Brooks. Laboratoryand field evaluation of a growth regulating compound(TH-6040) against Culex pipiens fatigans (Diptera:Culicidae). J. Med. Entomol., 15(5-6): 506-509.

3. Sharma, V.P., Sarala K. Subbarao, T. Adak and R.K.Razdan. Integration of gamma irradiation andcytoplasmic incompatibility in Culex pipiens fatigans(Diptera: Culicidae). J. Med. Entomol., 15: 155-156.

4. Sharma, V.P., Sarala K. Subbarao, M.A. Ansari and R.K.Razdan. Inheritance pattern of two new mutants, red-eye and greenish brown-larva in Anopheles stephensi.Mosq. News, 39: 655-657.

1 9 8 01. Sharma, V.P. Parameters for assessment of the

epidemiological situation of malaria. J. Com. Dis.,12: 46-48.

2. Sharma, V.P. and Sarala K. Subbarao. Insecticideresistance: Tackling the problem areas. J. Com. Dis.,12: 88-89.

3. Subbarao, S.K. Genetics of Anopheles stephensi. Proc.Ind. Natl. Sci. Acad., B 46(6): 851-855.

4. Subbarao, Sarala K., T. Adak and V.P. Sharma.Anopheles culicifacies: Sibling species distributionand vector incrimination studies. J. Com. Dis., 12:102-104.

1 9 8 11. Choudhury, D.S. Investigation in Simian Malaria in

India, and its potential as a source of zoonosis. IndianJ. Malariol., 18: 28-34.

2. Menon, P.K.B. and V.P. Sharma. Geographic variationin life table attributes of four populations of Anophelesstephensi Liston from India. Indian J. Malariol.,18: 91-97.

3. Saxena, V.K. and V.P. Sharma. Water mites (Arrenurussp.) parasitising mosquitoes in Uttar Pradesh terai,District Nainital. Indian J. Malariol., 18: 51-52.

4. Sharma, V.P., M. Das, M.S. Bendle and R.K. Razdan.Comparative susceptibility of sterilized and geneticallydefined strains of Aedes aegypti to Dirofilaria repens.J. Com. Dis., 13: 17-23.

5. Subbarao, Sarala K. and T. Adak. Linkage relationshipbetween three autosomal mutants and functionalrelationship between two eye-colour mutants inAnopheles stephensi. Indian J. Malariol., 18: 98-102.

6. Varma, T.K. and V.P. Sharma. Salivary glandchromosomes of Anopheles annularis. Indian J.Malariol., 18: 103-108.

1 9 8 21. Ansari, M.A., R.K. Razdan, V.P. Sharma and T.R. Mani.

Ecology of anophelines in Basantpur village situatedon the bank of Jamuna. Indian J. Malariol., 19: 65-68.

2. Choudhury, D.S. and S.K. Ghosh. Plasmodiumfalciparum malaria in Haryana villages and a case reportof Aphasia. Indian J. Malariol., 19: 69-70.

3. Choudhury, D.S. and S.K. Ghosh. Staining ofsporozoites from infected mosquitoes. Indian J.Malariol., 19: 143-144.

4. Choudhury, D.S., S.K. Ghosh and C. Usha Devi.Multiple invasion of erythrocytes by Plasmodiumvivax–A report of 56 cases. Indian J. Malariol., 19:101-108.

5. Curtis C.F., G.D. Brooks, M.A. Ansari, K.K. Grover,B.S. Krishnamurthy, P.K. Rajagopalan, L.S. Sharma,V.P. Sharma, D. Singh, K.R.P. Singh and M. Yusuno. A

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field trial on control of Culex quinquefasciatus byrelease of males of a strain, integrating cytoplasmicincompatibility and translocation. Exp. Appl. Entomol.,31: 181-190.

6. Sharma, V.P. Observations on the incidence of malariain India. Indian J. Malariol., 19: 57-58.

7. Sharma, V.P. and K.N. Mehrotra. Return of malaria.Nature (Lond.), 298: 210.

8. Sharma, V.P. and K.N. Mehrotra. Malaria resurgence.Nature (London), 300: 212.

9. Sharma, V.P. and H.C. Uprety. Preliminary studies onirrigation malaria. Indian J. Malariol., 19: 139-142.

10. Sharma, V.P., H.C. Uprety, Nutan Nanda, V.K. Raina,S.K. Parida and V.K. Gupta. Impact of DDT sprayingon malaria transmission in villages with resistantAnopheles culicifacies. Indian J. Malariol., 19: 5-12.

11. Subbarao, Sarala K. Distribution of sibling species ofthe taxon Anopheles culicifacies. J. Com. Dis., 14: 219.

12. Subbarao, Sarala K. Cytoplasmic incompatibility inmosquitoes. Recent developments in the genetics ofinsect vectors of disease. Symposium proceedings.(Stipes Publishing Co., Illinois, U.S.A.).

13. Subbarao, Sarala K., T. Adak, K. Vasantha and V.P.Sharma. Genetics of sex linked and two autosomalmutants in species B of the taxon Anophelesculicifacies Giles. Indian J. Malariol., 19: 83-90.

14. Uprety, H.C., V.K. Gupta and V.P. Sharma. Modifiedplan of operation and its impact on malaria. Indian J.Malariol., 19: 137-138.

15. Vasantha, K., Sarala K. Subbarao, T. Adak and V.P.Sharma. Karyotypic variations in Anophelesculicifacies complex. Indian J. Malariol., 19: 27-32.

1 9 8 31. Adak, T., Sarala K. Subbarao and V.P. Sharma. Male

specific esterases in certain anopheline mosquitoes.Mosq. News, 43: 14-16.

2. Adak, T., Sarala K. Subbarao and V.P. Sharma.Inheritance pattern of vermilion-eye in Anophelesculicifacies species A. Indian J. Malariol., 20: 59-61.

3. Chandrahas, R.K. and V.P. Sharma. Malaria epidemicin Shahjahanpur. Indian J. Malariol., 20: 163-166.

4. Choudhury, D.S., M.S. Malhotra, R.P. Shukla, S.K.Ghosh and V.P. Sharma. Resurgence of malaria inGadarpur PHC, District Nainital, Uttar Pradesh. IndianJ. Malariol., 20: 49-58.

5. Choudhury, D.S., S.K. Ghosh, C. Usha Devi and M.S.Malhotra. Response of Plasmodium falciparum tochloroquine in Delhi, Sonepat district of Haryana and

terai region of Uttar Pradesh. Indian J. Malariol.,20: 63-70.

6. Nagpal, B.N. and V.P. Sharma. Mosquitoes of AndamanIslands. Indian J. Malariol., 20: 7-13.

7. Nagpal, B.N. and V.P. Sharma. Morphologicalvariations in a natural population of Anopheles vagus,Donitz (1902) collected from Andaman Islands. IndianJ. Malariol., 20: 35-44.

8. Nagpal, B.N. and V.P. Sharma. Variations inornamentation of palpi of Anopheles sundaicusRodenwaldt (1925) collected from Andaman islands,India. Indian J. Malariol., 20: 85-87.

9. Nagpal B.N. and V.P. Sharma. Mosquitoes of CoastalOrissa. Indian J. Malariol., 20: 141-145.

10. Nagpal, B.N., Yogendra Kumar, Usha Sharma and V.P.Sharma. Mosquitoes of Nainital terai (U.P.). Indian J.Malariol., 20: 129-135.

11. Sharma, V.P. Vital staining of malaria parasite. IndianJ. Malariol., 20: 83-84.

12. Sharma, V.P. Vector control in malaria. InRecent Advances in Protozoan Diseases–Eds.D. Subramanyan and V. Radhakrishna. Proceeding ofSymposium (Hindustan Ciba-Geigy Research Centre,Bombay): 139-145.

13. Sharma, V.P., D.S. Choudhury, M.A. Ansari, M.S.Malhotra, P.K.B. Menon, R.K. Razdan and C.P. Batra.Studies on the true incidence of malaria in Kharkhoda(Distt. Sonepat, Haryana) and Kichha (Distt. Nainital,U.P.) Primary Health Centres. Indian J. Malariol.,20: 21-34.

14. Sharma, V.P. and K.N. Mehrotra. Final words onmalaria’s return. Nature, 302: 372.

15. Sharma, V.P., M.S. Malhotra and T.R. Mani. Malaria:Entomological and epidemiological studies in terai,District Nainital, U.P. In Facets of EnvironmentalProblems (Five case studies). Ed. C.R. Krishnamurti(National Committee of SCOPE Scientific Committeeon Problems of Environment, Indian National ScienceAcademy, New Delhi): 35-46

16. Subbarao, Sarala K., K. Vasantha, T. Adak and V.P.Sharma. Anopheles culicifacies complex: Evidence fora new sibling species, species C. Ann. Entomol. Soc.Amer., 76: 985-988.

17. Uprety, H.C., P.K. Srivastava, B.N. Nagpal and V.P.Sharma. Mosquito breeding survey in urban Delhi.Indian J. Malariol., 20: 79-82.

18. Varma, T.K. and V.P. Sharma. Karyotypic studieson Anopheles fluviatilis. Indian J. Malariol., 20:137-139.

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19. Vasantha, K., Sarala K. Subbarao, T. Adak and V.P.Sharma. Anopheles culicifacies: Mitotic karyotype ofspecies C. Indian J. Malariol., 20: 161-162.

1 9 8 41. Adak, T., Sarala K. Subbarao and V.P. Sharma. Genetics

of three esterase loci in Anopheles stephensi Liston.Biochem. Gen., 22: 483-494.

2. Ansari, M.A., C.P. Batra and V.P. Sharma. Outbreakof malaria in villages of Bareilly district, U.P. IndianJ. Malariol., 21: 121-123.

3. Choudhury, D.S. Studies on resurgence of malaria inparts of northern India. In Proceedings of the Indo-UK Workshop on Malaria, Ed. V.P. Sharma (MalariaResearch Centre, Delhi). 61-71.

4. Girdhar, G., K. Deval, P.K. Mittal and P. Vasudevan.Mosquito control by Calotropis Latex. Pesticides,XVIII(10): 26-29.

5. Ravindran, B., S. Biswas, Q.Z. Hussain and S.N.Chaudhuri. 2-mercaptoethanol enhancement ofagglutination reaction: A possible in vitro serologicalcorrelate for assessment of functional immunity in simianmalaria. Immunol. Lett., 7: 329-333.

6. Saxena, V.S. and V.P. Sharma. A novel DDT formulationII. Control of insect vectors resistant to DDT. IndianJ. Entomol., 46: 438-441.

7. Sharma, V.P. Laboratory experiments on theeffectiveness of expanded polystyrene (EPS) beads inmosquito control. Indian J. Malariol., 21: 115-118.

8. Sharma, V.P. Drug resistance in P. falciparum malariain India. In Proceedings of the Indo-UK Workshop onMalaria, Ed. V.P. Sharma (Malaria Research Centre,Delhi): 169-184.

9. Subbarao, Sarala K. Biological species in malariavectors in India. In Proceedings of the Indo-UKWorkshop on Malaria. Ed. V.P. Sharma (MalariaResearch Centre, Delhi): 77-83.

10. Subbarao, Sarala K. Studies on inter- and intra-specificvariation in malaria vectors of the Indian sub continent.WHO/UNDP/WORLD Bank document. Presented atWHO organised meeting at Bangkok, Thailand from29 October–3 November.

11. Subbarao, Sarala K. and V.P. Sharma. Genetics andcytogenetics of Indian anophelines. Genetics: NewFrontiers. In Proceedings of the XV InternationalCongress of Genetics, New Delhi. Eds. V.L. Chopra,B.C. Joshi, R.C. Sharma and S.C. Bansal (Oxford & IBHPublishing Co. New Delhi): 113-124.

12. Subbarao, Sarala K., V.P. Sharma, K. Vasantha andT. Adak. Effect of malathion spraying on fouranopheline species and the development of resistance

in An. stephensi in Mandora, Haryana. Indian J.Malariol., 21: 109-114.

1 9 8 51. Choudhury, D.S. Malaria in India past, present and

future. Indian J. Pediatr., 52: 243-248.

2. Choudhury, D.S. Distribution of species of humanmalaria parasites in India. Indian J. Pediatr., 52:257-260

3. Choudhury, D.S. Treatment of malaria. Indian J.Pediatr., 52: 275-280.

4. Choudhury, D.S. Chloroquine resistant P. falciparummalaria and management. Indian J. Pediatr., 52:281-286.

5. Choudhury, D.S. and S.K. Ghosh. Laboratory diagnosisof malaria. Indian J. Pediatr., 52: 261-267

6. Choudhury, D.S., U.V. Wagh and C. Usha Devi. In vitrocultivation of P. falciparum in India. J. Com. Dis.(Supp 1): 20-22.

7. Hussain, Q.Z., N. Kaushik, R. Anand, S. Biswas, S.T.Pasha and P. Sethi. Generation and characterization ofmonoclonal antibodies reactive with simian and humanmalaria antigens. J. Com. Dis., (Suppl 1): 5-10.

8. Joshi Hema, K. Raghavendra, Sarala K. Subbarao andV.P. Sharma. Distribution of human blood polymorphicsystems in two Haryana villages. Indian J. Med. Res.,81: 180-185.

9. Malhotra, M.S., R.P. Shukla and V.P. Sharma. Studieson the incidence of malaria in Gadarpur town of terai,District Nainital, U.P. Indian J. Malariol., 22: 57-60.

10. Malhotra, M.S., R.P. Shukla and V.P. Sharma. A threeyear report of the malaria clinic in Haldwani, DistrictNainital, U.P. Indian J. Malariol., 22: 123-126.

11. Mittal, P.K., C.S. Pant, A. Basil, Kunthala Jayaramanand V.P. Sharma. Evaluation of the formulations of themosquito larvicidal agent BIOCIDE-S from Bacillussphaericus 1593 M. Indian J. Malariol., 22: 71-75.

12. Nagpal, B.N., and V.P. Sharma. Tree hole breeding andresting of mosquitoes in Orissa. Indian J. Malariol.,22: 115-117.

13. Nanda Nutan, C.M.S. Dass and V.P. Sharma. Anultrastructural study on the sporogony of Plasmodiumvivax in Anopheles stephensi. Indian J. Malariol.,22: 1-15.

14. Sharma, R.C. Malaria and mosquito control. J. Med.Sci. Family Plan., 2: 5-10.

15. Sharma, R.C., R.S. Yadav and V.P. Sharma. Field trialson the application of expanded polystyrene (EPS)beads in mosquito control. Indian J. Malariol., 22:107-109.

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16. Sharma, V.P. Malaria: Current situation and futurecontrol strategies. In Proceedings of the Asia andPacific Conference on Malaria. Ed. W.A. Siddiqui(University of Hawaii): 99-114.

17. Sharma, V.P. Integration of malaria vaccines in the healthdelivery system in India. In Proceedings of the AsiaPacific Conference on Malaria Ed. W.A. Siddiqui(University of Hawaii): 588-595.

18. Sharma, V.P. Field experiments with thiotepa-sterilizedCulex quinquefasciatus in India. In IntegratedMosquito Control Methodologies, vol. 2. Eds. MarshalLaird and James W. Miles. (Academic Press Inc.,London): 117-140.

19. Sharma, V.P. Malaria : Problems of pollution andprospects of integrated disease vector control in India.In Status Report on Man and Biosphere (Departmentof Environment, Government of India, New Delhi).

20. Sharma, V.P., R.K. Chandrahas, B.N. Nagpal and P.K.Srivastava. Follow-up studies of malaria epidemic invillages of Shahjahanpur district, U.P.. Indian J.Malariol., 22: 119-121.

21. Sharma, V.P., H.C. Uprety, P.K. Srivastava and R.K.Chandrahas. Studies on malaria transmission inhutments of Delhi. Indian J. Malariol., 22: 77- 84.

22. Singh, Neeru and B.N. Nagpal. Mosquitoes of Mandladistrict (M.P.). Indian J. Malariol., 22: 111-113.

23. Singh, Neeru, B.N. Nagpal and V.P. Sharma.Mosquitoes of Kutch, Gujarat. Indian J. Malariol.,22: 17- 20.

1 9 8 61. Aggarwal, H.C., P.K. Mittal, K.B. Menon and M.K.K.

Pillai. DDT residues in River Jamuna in Delhi, India.Water, Air and Soil Pollution, 28: 89-104.

2. Ansari, M.A., V.P. Sharma, C.P. Batra, R.K. Razdan andP.K. Mittal. Village scale trial of the impact ofdeltamethrin (K-othrine) spraying in areas with DDTand HCH resistant Anopheles culicifacies. Indian J.Malariol., 23: 127-131.

3. Ansari, M.A., V.P. Sharma, R.K. Razdan and C.P. Batra.Malaria situation in Meerut district villages (U.P.).Indian J. Malariol., 23: 147-150.

4. Biswas, S., and Q.Z. Hussain. Cell-mediated immuneresponses in drug suppressed simian Plasmodiumknowlesi infection. Indian J. Malariol., 23: 123-126.

5. Dua, V.K., J. Brohult, O. Ericsson and V.P. Sharma. Highperformance liquid chromatographic determination ofchloroquine in finger tip blood dried on filter paper:sample handling problems. Indian J. Malariol., 23:151-154.

6. Dutta, G.P., A.S. Gautam, V.P. Sharma and Renu Bajpai.Seroepidemiology of malaria in Kheda district -Nadiad project (Gujarat State). In Technology forSeroepidemiology of Human Malaria. Ed. G.P. Dutta(CDRI, Lucknow): 87-92.

7. Grinberg, L.N., D.A. Nooshtaev, F.F. Sopronov, D.S.Choudhury, C. Usha Devi and V.P. Sharma. Biochemicalmethod for the detection of chloroquine resistance inP. falciparum. Indian J. Malariol., 23: 49-53.

8. Kumar, Ramesh, S.N. Rao, M.A. Ansari, R.K. Razdan,A. Srivastava and V.P. Sharma. Feasibility of IHA andELISA in seroepidemiology of malaria. Indian J.Malariol., 23: 75-80.

9. Mulligan, P.J.M., A. Phillips, D.H. Molyneux, Sarala K.Subbarao and G. B. White. Differentiation of Anophelesculicifacies Giles (Diptera: Culicidae) sibling speciesby analysis of cuticular components. Bull. Entomol.Res., 76: 529-537.

10. Nagpal, B.N. and V.P. Sharma. Incrimination ofAnopheles culicifacies as vector of malaria in Orissa.Indian J. Malariol., 23: 57-59.

11. Sharma, V.P. Intensive agriculture and its impact onvector borne diseases. Proc. Ind. Nat. Sci. Acad.,B 51(1): 205-208.

12. Sharma, V.P. Genetic epidemiology of malaria: AnIndian perspective. In Proceedings of the Workshopon Genetic Epidemiological Approaches to HealthCare. (NIHFW, New Delhi). Tech. Rep. No. II: 37-45.

13. Sharma, V.P. Malaria: Eradicating mosquitoes withoutinsecticides – Gujarat shows the bioenvironmental(and profitable) way. Science Age, 4(8): 49-54.

14. Sharma, V.P., R.K. Chandrahas, M.A. Ansari, P.K.Srivastava, R.K. Razdan, C.P. Batra, K. Raghavendra,B.N. Nagpal, S.C. Bhalla and G.K. Sharma. Impact ofDDT and HCH spraying on malaria transmission invillages with DDT and HCH resistant Anophelesculicifacies. Indian J. Malariol., 23: 27-38.

15. Sharma, V.P. and K.N. Mehrotra. Malaria resurgence inIndia: A critical study. Soc. Sci. Med., 22: 835-845.

16. Sharma, V.P., G.K. Sharma, M.A. Ansari, P.K. Mittal,R.K. Razdan and C.P. Batra. Impact of malathion thermalfogging on mosquito populations in Delhi and its placein malaria control. Indian J. Malariol., 23: 65-67.

17. Sharma, V.P. and R.C. Sharma. Review of the integratedcontrol of malaria in Kheda district, Gujarat, India.Community Participation for Disease Vector Control.In Proceedings of the ICMR/WHO Workshop toReview Research Results (Malaria Research Centre,Delhi): 59-84.

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18. Sharma, V.P., R.C. Sharma and A.S. Gautam.Bioenvironmental control of malaria in Nadiad, Khedadistrict, Gujarat. Indian J. Malariol., 23: 95-117.

19. Sharma, V.P. and R.C. Sharma. Cost-effectiveness ofthe bioenvironmental control of malaria in Khedadistrict, Gujarat. Indian J. Malariol., 23: 141-145.

1 9 8 71. Chandrahas, R.K. and V.P. Sharma. Small-scale field

trials with polystyrene beads for the control ofMosquito Breeding. Indian J. Malariol., 24: 175-180.

2. Choudhury, D.S., S. Sinha, S.K. Ghosh, C. Usha Deviand V.P. Sharma. Report of a case of P. falciparummalaria resistant to chloroquine and combinationof Sulfalene and Pyrimethamine in Delhi. IndianJ. Malariol., 24: 95-96.

3. Choudhury, D.S, V.P. Sharma, S.C. Bhalla, S.S. Aggarwaland S.K. Das. Malaria prevalence in patients attendingprimary health centres in ten districts of Uttar Pradesh.Indian J. Malariol., 24: 79-83.

4. Joshi, Hema, K. Raghavendra, Sarala K. Subbarao andV.P. Sharma. Three new electrophoretic allelomorphsof Glucose-6- phosphate dehydrogenase. IndianJ. Malariol., 24: 29-31.

5. Joshi, Hema, K. Raghavendra, Sarala K. Subbarao andV.P. Sharma. Genetic markers in malaria patients of Delhi.Indian J. Malariol., 24: 33-38.

6. Kumar Ramesh, Y. Bharadwaj, M.A. Ansari, R.K.Razdan and V.P. Sharma. Immuno-fluorescence test inthe seroepidemiology of malaria around Delhi. IndianJ. Malariol., 24: 119-124.

7. Nagpal, B.N. and V.P. Sharma. Survey of mosquitofauna of northeastern region of India. Indian J.Malariol., 24: 143-149.

8. Nanda, Nutan, C.M.S. Das, Sarala K. Subbarao, T. Adakand V.P. Sharma. Studies on the development ofPlasmodium vivax in Anopheles subpictus. Indian J.Malariol., 24: 135-142

9. Roy, Arati and V.P. Sharma. Microdot ELISA:Development of a sensitive and rapid test to identifythe source of mosquito blood meals. Indian J.Malariol., 24: 51-58.

10. Roy, Kunal B., Vijay Yajnik, Arati Roy and V.P. Sharma.Detection of Plasmodium vivax in human bloodusing synthetic DNA probe. Indian J. Malariol.,24: 65-72.

11. Sharma, R.C., D.K. Gupta and V.P. Sharma. Studies onthe role of indigenous fishes in the control of mosquitobreeding. Indian J. Malariol., 24: 73-77.

12. Sharma, V.P. Community-based malaria control in India.Parasitol. Today, 3: 222-226.

13. Sharma, V.P. The green revolution in India andecological succession of malaria vectors. In Effects ofAgricultural Development on Vector-Borne Diseases(FAO Publication, AGL/Misc/12/87): 116-125.

14. Sharma, V.P., V.K. Dua and S.K. Sharma. Bioenviron-mental control of industrial malaria. ICMR Bull.,17: 59-62.

15. Sinha, S., D.S. Choudhury, S.K. Ghosh, C. Usha Deviand V.P. Sharma. In vitro chloroquine resistantPlasmodium falciparum in Calcutta and its sensitivityin Qinghaosu (Artemisinin). Indian J. Malariol.,24: 107-109.

16. Subbarao, Sarala K., K. Vasantha, T. Adak and V.P.Sharma. Seasonal prevalence of sibling species A andB of the Taxon Anopheles culicifacies in villagesaround Delhi. Indian J. Malariol., 24: 9-15.

17. Subbarao, Sarala K., K. Vasantha, T. Adak, V.P. Sharmaand C.F. Curtis. Egg float ridge number in Anophelesstephensi: Ecological variations and genetic analysis.Med. Vet. Entomol., 1: 265-271.

1 9 8 81. Adak, T., Sarala K. Subbarao, V.P. Sharma and S.R.V.

Rao. X-linkage of malic enzyme in An. culicifaciesspecies B. J. Heredity, 79: 37-39.

2. Ansari, M.A., V.P. Sharma, R.K. Razdan, C.P. Batra andP.K. Mittal. The value of spraying cattlesheds in acontrol programme. Indian J. Malariol., 25: 17-22.

3. Biswas, S., Q.B. Saxena, A. Roy and V.P. Sharma.Isolation of different erythrocytic stages of Plas-modium falciparum and synchronization in culture.Indian J. Malariol., 25: 7-10.

4. Choudhury, D.S., S.K. Ghosh and T. Chakraborty. Theuse of primaquine in radical treatment of Plasmodiumvivax malaria. Indian J. Parasitol., 12: 315-317.

5. Dua, V.K., V.P. Sharma and S.K. Sharma. Bio-environmental control of malaria in an industrialcomplex at Hardwar (U.P.) India. J. Amer. Mosq. Contr.Assoc., 4: 426-430.

6. Joshi, H., K. Vasantha, Sarala K. Subbarao and V.P.Sharma. Host feeding patterns of Anophelesculicifacies Species A and B. J. Amer. Mosq. Contr.Assoc., 4: 248- 251.

7. Kumar, Ramesh, Y. Bharadwaj, M.A. Ansari, R.K.Razdan, C.P. Batra and V.P. Sharma. Reliability of thefluorescent antibody test in the measurement of malariain the community. Indian J. Malariol., 25: 73-76.

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8. Saxena, R.K., Q.B. Saxena and W.H. Adler. Lectininduced cytotoxic activity in spleen cells from old andyoung mice. Immunology, 64: 457-461.

9. Saxena, R.K., Q.B. Saxena and W.H. Adler. Propertiesand characterization of rat spleen cells derived factorwhich induces resistance to NK lysis in YAClymphoma. J. Immunol., 14: 1782-1787.

10. Saxena, Q.B., S. Biswas and V.P. Sharma. Status ofnatural killer activity in the peripheral blood of P. vivaxand P. falciparum malaria patients. Indian J. Malariol.,25: 11-15.

11. Sharma, R.C. and V.P. Sharma. Epidemiologicalimplications of population migration. Part-I. Importedmalaria cases in Kheda district, Gujarat. Indian J.Malariol., 25: 113-116.

12. Sharma, R.C. and V.P. Sharma. Epidemiologicalimplications of population migration: Part II. Evidenceof chloroquine resistant Plasmodium falciparummalaria in Kheda district, Gujarat. Indian J. Malariol.,25: 117-118.

13. Sharma, V.P. Community based bioenvironmentalcontrol of malaria in India. Annals Nat. Acad. Med.Sci. (India), 24: 157-169.

14. Sharma, V.P. and R.C. Sharma. Community basedintegrated vector control of malaria in India. InProgress in Vaccinology (M/s. Springer Verlag, NewYork): 393-399.

15. Singh, N., V.P. Sharma, M.M. Shukla and Gyan Chand.Malaria outbreak in Kundam block, District Jabalpur,M.P. Indian J. Malariol., 25: 41-49.

16. Subbarao, Sarala K., T. Adak, K. Vasantha, H. Joshi, K.Raghavendra, A.H. Cochrane, R.S. Nussenzweig andV.P. Sharma. Susceptibility of Anopheles culicifaciesspecies A and B to Plasmodium vivax and Plas-modium falciparum as determined by immuno-radiometric assay. Trans. R. Soc. Trop. Med. Hyg.,82: 394-397.

17. Subbarao, Sarala K., K. Vasantha, K. Raghavendra,V.P. Sharma and G.K. Sharma. Anopheles culicifacies:Sibling species composition and its relationshipto malaria incidence. J. Amer. Mosq. Contr. Assoc., 4:29-33.

18. Subbarao, Sarala K., K. Vasantha and V.P. Sharma.Responses of An. culicifacies sibling species A and Bto DDT and HCH and its implications in malaria control.Med. Vet. Entomol., 2: 219-223.

19. Subbarao, Sarala K., K. Vasantha and V.P. Sharma.Studies on the crosses between the sibling species ofthe Anopheles culicifacies complex. J. Heredity. 79:300-302.

20. Subbarao, Sarala K., K. Vasantha and V.P. Sharma.Cytotaxonomy of certain malaria vectors in India. InBiosystematics of Haematophagous Insects. Ed. M.W.Service (Clarendon Press, Oxford): 25-37.

21. Subbarao, Sarala K. The Anopheles culicifacies com-plex and control of malaria. Parasitol. Today, 4: 72-75.

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and C.P. Batra. Evaluation of Bacillus sphaericus tocontrol breeding of malaria vectors. Indian J.Malariol., 26: 25-32.

2. Bhatt, R.M., R.C. Sharma, R.S. Yadav and V.P. Sharma.Resting of mosquitoes in outdoor pit shelters in Khedadistrict, Gujarat. Indian J. Malariol., 26: 75-81.

3. Dua, V.K., S.K. Sharma and V.P. Sharma. Use of expandedpolystyrene beads for the control of mosquitoes in anindustrial complex at Hardwar India. J. Amer. Mosq.Contr. Assoc., 5: 614-615.

4. Dutta, G.P., Renu Bajpai, Pramodini E. Lall, ArunaSrivastava, Ramesh Kumar, M.A. Ansari, D.S.Choudhury and V.P. Sharma. Large-scale screening offield sera in assessment of malaria using indirectheamagglutination test. In Seroepidemiology ofHuman Malaria—A Multicentric Study. Ed. V.P.Sharma (Malaria Research Centre, Delhi): 25-33.

5. Dutta, G.P. A.S. Gautam, V.P. Sharma, Reenu Bajpaiand S.S. Agarwal. Large-scale screening of field seraby IHA test in Nadiad (Gujarat). In Seroepidemiologyof Human Malaria—A Multicentric Study. Ed. V.P.Sharma (Malaria Research Centre, Delhi): 51-56.

6. Dutta, G.P. and Amar Nath. Bulk preparation oflyophilized Plasmodium knowlesi antigen forseroepidemiology of human malaria by IHA test. InSeroepidemiology of Human Malaria—A Multi-centric Study. Ed. V.P. Sharma (Malaria ResearchCentre, Delhi): 71-78.

7. Dutta, G.P., Bharti Joshi, Renu Bajpai, S.C. Bhalla andV.P. Sharma. Application of indirect fluorescent antibodytest in the epidemiology of malaria. In Seroepidemiologyof Human Malaria —A Multicentric Study. Ed. V.P.Sharma (Malaria Research Centre, Delhi):105-111.

8. Ghosh, S.K., D.S. Choudhury, R.K. Chandrahas, NeeruSingh, T.V. Ramanaiah and V.P. Sharma. Drug resistantP. falciparum in Madras (Tamil Nadu) and DistrictJabalpur (Madhya Pradesh). Indian J. Malariol., 26:87-90.

9. Ghosh, S.K., A. Kumar, S.K. Chand and D.S.Choudhury. A preliminary malaria survey in Bisra PHC,District Sundergarh, Orissa. Indian J. Malariol., 26:167-170.

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10. Gupta, D.K., R.C. Sharma and V.P. Sharma.Bioenvironmental control of malaria linked with ediblefish production in Gujarat. Indian J. Malariol., 26:55-59.

11. Hussain, Q.Z., S. Biswas and S.N. Choudhuri.Application of immunometry as an effective tool inseroepidemiology of malaria. In Seroepidemiology ofHuman Malaria — A Multicentric Study. Ed. V.P.Sharma (Malaria Research Centre, Delhi): 1-10.

12. Joshi, Hema, Sarala K. Subbarao, K. Raghavendra andV.P. Sharma. Plasmodium vivax: Enzyme polymorphismin isolates of Indian origin. Trans. R. Soc. Trop. Med.Hyg., 83: 179-181.

13. Kumar, Ramesh, M.A. Ansari, R.K. Razdan, ArunaSrivastava and V.P. Sharma. Seroepidemiology ofmalaria using ELISA test in areas of New Delhi. InSeroepidemiology of Human Malaria—A Multi-centric Study. Ed. V.P. Sharma (Malaria Research Centre,Delhi): 11-18.

14. Kumar, Ramesh, S.N. Rao, M.A. Ansari, R.K. Razdan,Aruna Srivastava and V.P. Sharma. Seroepidemiologyof malaria in areas near Delhi, using the IHA test. InSeroepidemiology of Human Malaria — A Multi-centric Study. Ed. V.P. Sharma (Malaria ResearchCentre, Delhi): 19-24.

15. Malviya, A.N., M.A. Ansari, Y.N. Singh, S.K. Kapoor,R.R. Singh, A. Kumar, R.K. Razdan, S.D. Khare andV.P. Sharma. Epidemiology of Systemic LupusErythematosus (SLE) in India. In Proceedings of theSecond International Conference of Systemic LupusErythematosus held from 26-30 November, 1989 atSingapore: 25-28.

16. Prasad, R.N., K.J. Virk, H. Prasad, and V.P. Sharma.Detection of Plasmodium falciparum schizont inperipheral blood. Indian J. Med. Microbiol., 7:116-118.

17. Saxena, Q.B., S. Biswas and V.P. Sharma. Interactionof human natural killer cells with Plasmodium-infectederythrocytes. Exp. Parasitol., 69: 300-302.

18. Saxena, S.K., D.S. Choudhury and G.P. Dutta.Parasitological and serological survey for malaria inrural areas of Shahjahanpur using IFA test. InSeroepidemiology of Human Malaria—A Multi-centric Study. Ed. V.P. Sharma (Malaria Research Centre,Delhi): 121-128.

19. Sharma, R.C., A. Narain, R.S. Yadav, T.S. Singh andR.M. Bhatt. Malariogenic stratification using remotesensing data—A case study. Space Application CentreDoc. No. SAC/RSA/RSAG-MWRD/SN/05: 19.

20. Sharma, R.C., D.K. Gupta and V.P. Sharma. Control ofwater hyacinth in the ponds of Kheda district, Gujarat.A cost-benefit analysis. Indian J. Weed Sci., 21: 19-24.

21. Sharma, V.P., M.A. Ansari, P.K. Mittal and R.K. Razdan.Insecticide impregnated ropes as mosquito repellent.Indian J. Malariol., 26: 179-185.

22. Sharma, V.P. and R.C. Sharma. Community based bio-environmental control of malaria in Kheda district,Gujarat, India. J. Amer. Mosq. Contr. Assoc., 5: 514-521.

23. Sharma, V.P. and Aruna Srivastava. A computerbased seroepidemiological survey analysis. InSeroepidemiology of Human Malaria—A Multi-centric Study. Ed. V.P. Sharma (Malaria Research Centre,Delhi): 35-49.

24. Sharma, V.P., R.S. Yadav, M.A. Ansari, V. Dev andN. Singh. Insecticide-treated bednets and curtains tocontrol malaria in India. Ann. Trop. Med. Parasitol.,90(4): 435.

25. Singh, Neeru and V.P. Sharma. Persistent malariatransmission in Kundam block, District Jabalpur, M.P.Indian J. Malariol., 26: 1-7.

26. Singh, Neeru, V.P. Sharma, A.K. Mishra and O.P. Singh.Bioenvironmental control of malaria in a tribal area ofMandla district, Madhya Pradesh, India. Indian J.Malariol., 26: 103-120.

27. Singh, Neeru, V.P. Sharma and B.N. Saxena. A study ofSocio-economic environmental and technicalconstraints to malaria control in a tribal area of MadhyaPradesh. In Population Transition in India, vol. 2.Eds. S.N. Singh, M.K. Premi, P.S. Bhatia and AshishBose (B.R. Publishing Corporation, Delhi): 257-265.

28. Singh, Neeru, O.P. Singh and V. Soan. Mosquitobreeding in rice fields and its role in malariatransmission in Mandla district (M.P.). Indian J.Malariol., 26: 191-198.

29. Singh, Neeru, M.M. Shukla, V.P. Sharma and B.N.Saxena. A focus of high degree chloroquine resistantP. falciparum in Mandla district (M.P.). Indian J.Malariol., 26: 45-51.

30. Sinha, S., V.K. Dua and V.P. Sharma. Efficacy of 5- dayradical treatment of Primaquine in P. vivax cases at theBHEL industrial complex, Hardwar (U.P.). Indian J.Malariol., 26: 83-86.

31. Sinha, S., V.K. Dua and V.P. Sharma. Chloroquineresistant imported P. falciparum in an industrialcomplex at Hardwar. Indian J. Malariol., 26: 123-125.

32. Sinha, S., V.K. Dua and V.P. Sharma. Malaria relapsesand chloroquine resistance at the BHEL industrial

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complex, Hardwar, India. Trans. R. Trop. Med. Hyg.,83: 606.

33. Srivastava, A. A computer based seroepidemiologicalsurvey analysis. In Seroepidemiology of HumanMalaria—A Multicentric study. Ed. V.P. Sharma(Malaria Research Centre, Delhi): 35-49.

34. Srivastava, H.C. Tree hole breeding of mosquitoes inNadiad, Kheda district (Gujarat). Indian J. Malariol.,26: 161-165.

35. Subbarao, Sarala K. and V.P. Sharma. Recent develop-ments towards malaria control in India. Pesticide Res. J., 1: 117-120.

36. Tiwari, S.N. and P.K. Tyagi. Control of mosquitobreeding in wells by the application of expandedpolystyrene (EPS) beads. Indian J. Malariol., 26:211-214.

37. Upender, M. and Q.B. Saxena. Effect of CyclosporinA, antimalarial drug on the lymphocyte proliferationof Bal b/c mice in vitro. J. Exp. Biol., 28: 880-882.

38. Yadav, R.S., R.C. Sharma, R.M. Bhatt and V.P. Sharma.Studies on the anopheline fauna of Kheda district andspecies specific breeding habitats. Indian J. Malariol.,26: 65-74.

1 9 9 01. Adak, T., Sarala K. Subbarao and V.P. Sharma. Genetics

of Golden-yellow larva in Anopheles stephensi. J.Amer. Mosq. Contr. Assoc., 6: 672-676.

2. Ansari, M.A., V.P. Sharma, R.K. Razdan and P.K. Mittal.Field evaluation of deltamethrin against resistantAnopheles culicifacies in Distt. Ghaziabad (U.P.), India.Indian J. Malariol., 27: 01-13.

3. Ansari, M.A., V.P. Sharma, R.K. Razdan and P.K. Mittal.Evaluation of certain mosquito repellents marketed inIndia. Indian J. Malariol., 27: 57-64.

4. Bhatt, R.M., R.C. Sharma and V.K. Kohli. Interspecificassociations among anophelines in different breedinghabitats of Kheda district, Gujarat. Part I : Canalirrigated area. Indian J. Malariol., 27: 167-172.

5. Biswas, S., Q.B. Saxena and A. Roy. The naturaloccurrence of circulating antibodies in populations ofendemic malarious areas. Indian J. Malariol., 27:139-148.

6. Karmakar, P., S.C. Dutt, M.V.V.L. Narasimham and R.C.Sharma. Micro in vitro assessment of Plasmodiumfalciparum sensitivity to chloroquine and mefloquinein Gujarat. Indian J. Malariol., 27: 37-42.

7. Karmakar, P., S.C. Dutt, M.V.V.L. Narasimham andR.C. Sharma. Status of Plasmodium falciparumresistance to chloroquine in Gujarat, Rajasthan and

Maharashtra states of India. Indian J. Malariol.,27: 101-109.

8. Kumar, A. and S.K. Chand. Prevalence of Wuchereriabancrofti infection in some coastal villages of Ganjam,Orissa. J. Com. Dis., 22: 209-212.

9. Nagpal, B.N. Morphological variations in naturalpopulations of Anopheles stephensi Liston 1901collected from Kutch (Gujarat). Indian J. Malariol.,27: 25-35.

10. Nanda, Nutan. Ultrastructural study on theerythrocytic schizogony of Plasmodium vivax. IndianJ. Malariol., 27: 15-23.

11. Nanda, Nutan. Fine structure of the erythrocytic stagesof Plasmodium vivax and the host cell alerations.Indian J. Malariol., 27: 65-78.

12. Patel, K.C., S.C. Patel and D.K. Gupta. Evaluation ofMetarhizium anisopliae and Beauveria brongniartiias pathogens of mosquito larvae. Indian J. Microbiol.,30: 59-62.

13. Prasad, R.N., H. Prasad and S. Haq. Three case reportsof behavioural problems in malaria treatment. IndianJ. Malariol., 27: 195-196.

14. Prasad, R.N., H. Prasad, K.J. Virk and V.P. Sharma.Detection of multiple invasion of erythrocytes ofPlasmodium vivax. Trop. Med. Parasitol., 41: 437-438.

15. Prasad, R.N. and S.N. Sharma. Outbreak of malaria inBanda PHC of District Shahjahanpur (U.P.). Indian J.Malariol., 27: 47- 50.

16. Prasad, R.N., S.N. Sharma, K.J. Virk and V.P. Sharma.Anopheline breeding in paddy fields and itsrelationship to growth of plants. Mosq. Borne Dis.Bull., 7: 104-106.

17. Prasad, R.N., K.J. Virk, H. Prasad and V.P. Sharma.Concomitant occurrence of malaria and filariasis in manin India. Mosq. Borne Dis. Bull., 7: 51-53.

18. Prasad, R.N., H. Prasad, K.J. Virk and V.P. Sharma.Application of a simplified in vivo test system fordetermining chloroquine resistance in Plasmodiumfalciparum. Bull. WHO, 68: 755-758.

19. Saxena, Q.B. and S. Biswas. Natural killer activity againsthuman K-562 tumor cells during P. cynomolgi malariainfection in Rhesus monkeys. FEMS Microbiol.Immunol., 64: 121-124.

20. Sharma, R.C. Recent trend in pollution control:Bioenvironmental control of malaria in Kheda district.Indian J. Environ. Protect., 10: 217-224.

21. Sharma, R.C., V.S. Malviya and P.G. Bhati. Economicloss due to malaria in Kheda district, Gujarat. IndianJ. Malariol., 27: 149-156.

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22. Sharma, R.C. and A.S. Gautam. Studies on outbreak ofmalaria in Muliad village of Kheda district, Gujarat. IndianJ. Malariol., 27: 157-162.

23. Sharma, R.C., A.S. Gautam, V. Orlov and V.P. Sharma.Relapse pattern of Plasmodium vivax in KhedaDistrict, Gujarat. Indian J. Malariol., 27: 95-99.

24. Sharma, V.P. and Sarala K. Subbarao. Malaria control:Cytotaxonomy in the management of vector populationin India. In Taxonomy Environment and Biology. Ed.Mohd. Shamim Jairajpuri (Zoological Survey of India):195-200.

25. Singh, Neeru, A.K. Mishra and V.P. Sharma. Radicaltreatment of vivax malaria in Madhya Pradesh, India.Indian J. Malariol., 27: 55-56.

26. Singh, N. and M.M. Shukla. Response of Plasmodiumfalciparum to chloroquine in a Tribal area of MadhyaPradesh. Indian J. Malariol., 27: 183-186.

27. Tyagi, P.K. and S.N. Tiwari. Chloroquine sensitivity ofPlasmodium falciparum in Shankargarh block ofAllahabad district (U.P.). Indian J. Malariol., 27: 79-83.

28. Yadav, R.S., V.P. Sharma, S.K. Ghosh and A. Kumar.Quartan Malaria—An investigation on the incidenceof Plasmodium malariae in Bisra PHC, DistrictSundergarh, Orissa. Indian J. Malariol., 27: 85-94.

1 9 9 11. Adak, T., Sarala K. Subbarao, S.R.V. Rao and V.P.

Sharma. Genetics of isocitrate dehydrogenase inAnopheles stephensi. Biochem. Genet., 29: 415-420.

2. Ansari, M.A. and V.P. Sharma. Role of Azolla incontrolling mosquito breeding in Ghaziabad districtVillages (U.P.). Indian J. Malariol., 28: 51-54.

3. Ansari, M.A., V.P. Sharma, P.K. Mittal and R.K. Razdan.Evaluation of Juvenile hormone analogue JHM/S-31183against immature stages of mosquitoes in naturalhabitats. Indian J. Malariol., 28: 39-43.

4. Bhatt, R.M., R.C. Sharma, A.S. Gautam and D.K. Gupta.Seasonal prevalence of anophelines in Kheda district,Gujarat. Indian J. Malariol., 28: 9-18.

5. Bhatt, R.M., R.C. Sharma, A.S. Gautam, D.K. Guptaand H.C. Srivastava. A quantitative survey ofanophelines in six villages of Kheda district, Gujarat.J. Com. Dis., 23: 109-117.

6. Bhatt, R.M., R.C. Sharma, V.K. Kohli, A.S. Gautam andD.K. Gupta. Biting rhythms of malaria vector Anophelesculicifacies in Kheda district, Gujarat. Indian J.Malariol., 28: 91-97.

7. Biswas, S., Q.B. Saxena and M. Upender. Antimalarialeffect of cyclosporin - A on murine P. berghei andhuman P. falciparum. Indian J. Malariol., 28: 1-8.

8. Biswas, S. and Y.D. Sharma. Lack of correlation existsbetween parasite growth inhibition and anti-HSP-70antibody levels in malaria patients sera. Int. J.Parasitol., 21: 213-217.

9. Biswas, S. and Y.D. Sharma. Human response to a malariavaccine candidate antigen. Vaccine, 9: 467-469.

10. Chand, S.K. and R.S. Yadav. Insecticide susceptibilityof mosquitoe vectors in Sundergarh district, Orissa.Indian J. Malariol., 28: 65-68.

11. Das, M.K. and R.N. Prasad. Evaluation of mosquitofish Gambusia affinis in the control of mosquitobreeding in rice fields. Indian J. Malariol., 28: 171-177.

12. Dua, V.K., S.K. Sharma and V.P. Sharma. A study ofcurrent practices in the treatment of malaria in industrialcomplexes in India. Indian J. Malariol., 28: 199-201.

13. Dua, V.K., R. Sarin and V.P. Sharma. Determination ofsulfalene in plasma, red blood cells and whole bloodby high-performance liquid chromatography. J.Chromatography, 563: 333-340.

14. Dua, V.K., S.K. Sharma and V.P. Sharma. Bio-environmental control of malaria at the Indian Drugsand Pharmaceuticals Ltd., Rishikesh (U.P.). Indian J.Malariol., 28: 227-235.

15. Gautam, A.S., R.C. Sharma, V.P. Sharma and G.K.Sharma. Importance of clinical diagnosis of malaria inNational Malaria Control Programme. Indian J.Malariol., 28: 183-187.

16. Gupta, D.K., R.C. Sharma, R.M. Bhatt and A.S. Gautam.Isolation and laboratory evaluation of an indigenousstrain of Bacillus sphaericus (9001). Indian J.Malariol., 28: 147-150.

17. Haq, S., H. Prasad and R.N. Prasad. Culture ofGambusia affinis with food fishes. Indian J. Malariol..28: 201-206.

18. Joshi, Hema, K. Raghavendra, Sarala K. Subbarao,M.A. Ansari, R.K. Razdan and C.P. Batra. Geneticmarkers in refractory and susceptible malaria patientsin village Bhanera, District Ghaziabad (U.P.). Indian J.Malariol., 28: 161-165.

19. Kabilan, L. Host immune responses to Plasmodium.Indian J. Malariol., 28: 189-196.

20. Kumar, Ashwani, V.P. Sharma and D. Thavaselvam.Malaria related to constructions in Panaji, Goa. IndianJ. Malariol., 28: 219-225.

21. Mittal, P.K., T. Adak and V.P. Sharma. Acute toxicity ofcertain organochlorine, organophosphorus syntheticpyrethroid and microbial insecticides to the mosquitofish Gambusia affinis (Baird and Girard). Indian J.Malariol., 28: 167-170.

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22. Mulla, M.S., Neeru Singh and H.A. Darwazeh. Delayedmortality and morphogenetic anomalies induced inCulex quinquefasciatus by the microbial control agentBacillus sphaericus. J. Amer. Mosq. Contr. Assoc.,7(3): 412-419.

23. Mulla, M.S. and Neeru Singh. Delayed mortality andmorphogentic anomalies induced by the microbialcontrol agent Bacillus thuringiensis S.E.R. (H-14) inCulex quinquefasciatus. J. Amer. Mosq. Contr. Assoc.,7(3): 420-423.

24. Prasad, R.N., K.J. Virk and V.P. Sharma. Relapsereinfection patterns of Plasmodium vivax infection. Afour year study. South East Asian J. Trop. Med. Pub.Hlth., 22: 499-503.

25. Raghavendra, K., K. Vasantha, Sarala K. Subbarao,M.K.K. Pillai and V.P. Sharma. Resistance in Anophelesculicifacies sibling species B and C to malathion inAndhra Pradesh and Gujarat states in India. J. Amer.Mosq. Contr. Assoc., 7(2): 255-259.

26. Roy, A., M.A. Ansari and V.P. Sharma. Feedingbehaviour patterns of anophelines from Uttar Pradeshand Gujarat states of India. J. Amer. Mosq. Contr.Assoc., 7(1) : 11-15.

27. Sharma, A. and Ajay Kumar. Concurrent analysis ofretinol and tocophenol by isocratic high performanceliquid chromatography. Indian J. Exptl. Biol., 28:780-782.

28. Sharma, R.C. and A.S. Gautam. Impact of monitoringon malaria control activities of PHC workers. Indian J.Malariol., 28: 69-71.

29. Sharma, R.C., A.S. Gautam, R.M. Bhatt, D.K. Guptaand V.P. Sharma. The Kheda malaria project: The caseof environmental control. Health Policy and Planning,6(3): 262-270

30. Sharma, S.N. and R.N. Prasad. Bionomics of Anophelesculicifacies Giles in riverine tract rural areas of districtShahjahanpur (U.P.). Indian J. Malariol., 28: 19-28.

31. Sharma, S.N. and R.N. Prasad. Observations onthe breeding of anophelines in rice fields ofShahjahanpur district, (U.P.). Indian J. Malariol., 28:83-89.

32. Sharma, V.P. The changing scenario of disease vectorcontrol in India. In Glimpses of India. DiamondJubilee Commemoration Volume The NationalAcademy of Sciences, Allahabad, India. Ed. U.S.Srivastava (Malhotra Publishing House, New Delhi,India): 69-83.

33. Sharma, V.P. Environmental management in malariacontrol of India. In Malaria Waiting for the Vaccine.

Ed. G.A.T. Targett, London School of Hygiene andTropicial Medicine (John Willey & Sons, U.K.): 49-66.

34. Sharma, V.P., Chusak Prasittisuk and A.V. Kondrashin.Magnitude of forest related malaria in the WHOSoutheast Asia region. In Forest Malaria in SouthEast Asia: Proceedings of an Informal ConsultativeMeeting WHO/MRC. Eds. V.P. Sharma and A.V.Kondrashin, New Delhi: 29-53.

35. Sharma, Y.D., V.P. Sharma, P. Ray, S. Lal, S.D. Sawantand S. Verma. Isolation and serological characterizationof Plasmodium vivax recombinant antigen. Infect.Immun. 59: 1922-1926.

36. Subbarao, Sarala K. Anopheles culicifacies siblingspecies and malaria transmission. ICMR Bull., 21:61-65.

37. Trivedi, P.D., S.C. Tripathi, A.K. Mandwal, N. Saxena,S. Ahmad, V. Bihari, S.K. Basu, B.N. Dhawan, P.K.Mittal, R.N. Prasad, T. Adak and V.P. Sharma. Efficacyand persistence of Bacillus sphaericus 1593 mosquitolarvicide formulation under laboratory and fieldconditions. J. Microbiol. Biotechnol., 6: 69-75.

38. Vasantha, K., Sarala K. Subbarao and V.P. Sharma.Anopheles culicifacies complex: Population cyto-genetic evidence for species D (Diptera : Culicidae).Ann. Entomol. Soc. Amer., 84: 531-536.

39. Yadav, R.S. Malaria in the mining settlements of Orissa.ICMR Bull., 21: 1-6.

40. Yadav, R.S., S.K. Ghosh, S.K. Chand and A. Kumar.Prevalence of malaria and economic loss in two majoriron ore mines in Sundergarh district, Orissa. Indian J.Malariol., 28: 105-113.

1 9 9 21. Adak, T., Sarala K. Subbarao, V.P. Sharma, and S.R.V.

Rao. Assignment of 6-phosphogluconate dehydro-genase and malate dehydrogenase to chromosome 3 ofAnopheles stephensi. Biochem. Genet., 30: 507-513.

2. Ansari, M.A., V.P. Sharma and R.K. Razdan. Esbiothrin-impregnated ropes as mosquito-repellent. Indian J.Malariol., 29: 203-210.

3. Bagga, A.K., N. Valecha and D. Sharma. Chloroquineinduced psychosis —A word of caution againstinjudicious use of antimalarials (case report). J. Appl.Med.(Aug.): 610.

4. Gautam, A.S., R.C. Sharma, R.M. Bhatt and D.K. Gupta.Microscopic diagnosis of malaria in Kheda district ofGujarat. Indian J. Malariol., 29: 83-87.

5. Gautam, A.S., R.C. Sharma, R.M. Bhatt and D.K. Gupta.JSB versus Giemsa stain: An evaluation. Indian J.Malariol., 29: 251- 253.

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6. Ghosh, S.K., R.S. Yadav and V.P. Sharma. Sensitivitystatus of Plasmodium falciparum to chloroquine,amodiaquine, quinine, mefloquine and sulfadoxine/pyrimethamine in a tribal population of districtSundergarh, Orissa. Indian J. Malariol., 29: 211-218.

7. Gupta, D.K., R.M. Bhatt, R.C. Sharma, A.S. Gautamand Rajnikant. Intradomestic mosquito breedingsources and their management. Indian J. Malariol.,29: 41-46.

8. Gupta, D.K., R.C. Sharma, R.M. Bhatt and A.S. Gautam.Sensitivity of mosquito pathogenic bacterial strainsto various antibiotics. Indian J. Exp. Biol., 30: 915-917.

9. Haq, S., R.N. Prasad, H. Prasad, R.P. Shukla and V.P.Sharma. Gambusia affinis : Dispersal due to floodsand its failure to colonize in new water bodies inShahjahanpur district (U.P.). Indian J. Malariol., 29:113-118.

10. Joshi, Bindu, Shukla Biswas and Y.D. Sharma. Effectof heat-shock of Plasmodium falciparum viability,growth and expression of the heat-shock protein PfHSP70-1 gene. FEBS Letts., 312 (1): 91-94.

11. Kumar, Ashwani and D. Thavaselvam. Breedinghabitats and their contribution to Anopheles stephensiin Panaji. Indian J. Malariol., 29: 35-40.

12. Malhotra, M.S. and Anil Prakash. Enhancing theefficacy of Gambusia affinis to control mosquitobreeding in ponds. Indian J. Malariol., 29: 65-68.

13. Pant, C.S., D.K. Gupta, R.M. Bhatt, A.S. Gautam andR.C. Sharma. An epidemiological study of G-6-PDdeficiency, sickle cell haemoglobin, and ABO bloodgroups in relation to malaria incidence in Muslim andChristian communities of Kheda district, Gujarat (India).J. Com. Dis., 24: 199-205.

14. Pant, C.S., D.K. Gupta, R.C. Sharma, A.S. Gautam andR.M. Bhatt. Frequency of ABO blood groups, sickle-cell haemoglobin and G-6-PD deficiency and theirrelation with malaria in scheduled castes and scheduledtribes of Kheda district, Gujarat. Indian J. Malariol.,29: 235-239.

15. Prasad, R.N., K.J. Virk, T. Sharma and G.D.P. Dutta.Malaria epidemic in Baniyani village, districtFarrukhabad (U.P.). Indian J. Malariol., 29: 219-224.

16. Raghavendra, K., Sarala K. Subbarao, K. Vasantha,M.K.K. Pillai and V.P. Sharma. Differential selection ofmalathion resistance in Anopheles culicifacies A andB (Diptera : Culicidae) in Haryana state, India. J. Med.Entomol., 29(2): 183-187.

17. Rajnikant, R.M. Bhatt, R.C. Sharma, D.K. Gupta andA.S. Gautam. Anopheline breeding in ponds of central

Gujarat with reference to water hyacinth infestation.Indian J. Malariol., 29: 57-61.

18. Rajnikant, S.D. Pandey and R.C. Sharma. Seasonalprevalence and succession of rice field breedingmosquitoes of central Gujarat. J. Com. Dis., 24:164-172.

19. Sharma, Arun, S. Biswas and Kumud Sarin. Plas-modium falciparum invades human red cells via aparasite produced glycosidase. Indian J. Exptl. Biol.,30: 923-924.

20. Sharma R.C., H.M. Thaker, A.S. Gautam, R.M. Bhattand D.K. Gupta. Gujarat model of health managementinformation system with reference to malaria. IndianJ. Malariol., 29: 11-22.

21. Sharma, S.N. and R.N. Prasad. Water mite (Arrenurussp.) parasitizing mosquitoes in District Shahjahanpur,U.P. Indian J. Malariol., 29: 255-258.

22. Singh, N., M.M. Shukla and N. Valecha. Report of threecases of P. falciparum showing moderately highparasitaemia. Indian J. Malariol., 29: 199-201.

23. Srivastava, A., Rekha Saxena, B.N. Nagpal and V.P.Sharma. Matrix based approach for identification ofIndian anophelines. Indian J. Malariol., 29: 185-191.

24. Subbarao, Sarala K., K. Vasantha, H. Joshi, K.Raghavendra, C. Usha Devi, T.S. Satyanarayana, A.H.Cochrane, R.S. Nussenzweig and V.P. Sharma. Role ofAnopheles culicifacies sibling species in malariatransmission in Madhya Pradesh, India. Trans. R. Soc.Trop. Med. Hyg., 86(6): 613-614.

25. Valecha, N., A.K. Bagga, J. Chandra and D. Sharma.Cerebral symptoms with P. vivax malaria. Indian J.Paed., 29: 1176-1178.

26. Valecha, N., S. Biswas, S. Dewan and S. Bhambhani.Reversal of chloroquine resistance with Verapamil inP. berghei in vivo. Indian. J. Malariol., 29: 47-53.

27. Valecha, N., S. Biswas, A. Srivastava and C. Usha Devi.Potentiation of chloroquine action against Plas-modium falciparum in vitro by Verapamil andCyproheptadine. Indian J. Pharmacol., 24: 158-162.

28. Wajihullah, Babita Jana and V.P. Sharma. Anophelesminimus in Assam. Curr. Sci., 63: 7-9.

29. Yadav, R.S., K. Padhan and V.P. Sharma. Fishes ofdistrict Sundergrah, Orissa with special reference totheir potential in mosquito control. Indian J. Malariol.,29 : 225-233.

1 9 9 31. Adak, T., S.K. Subbarao and V.P. Sharma. Inheritance

and linkage of Malic enzyme in Anopheles stephensi.J. Amer. Mosq. Contr. Assoc., 9(3): 313-315.

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2. Ansari, M.A. Innovative methods for repelling themosquitoes. NESA News Lett., 12: 2-4.

3. Ansari, M.A. Community participation in vectorcontrol activities in District Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh.In Community Participation in Malaria Control, Ed.V.P. Sharma (Malaria Research Centre, Delhi): 145-149.

4. Ansari, M.A. Domestic mosquito breeding places andtheir management. Bull. Environ. Sci., 11: 56-62.

5. Bhalwar, Rajvir, T. Adak, C.P. Batra and V.M. Tilak.Evaluation of a new method of mosquito control in thearmed forces field trial with Bacillus sphaericus. Med.J. Arm. Forces India, 49: 57-60.

6. Bhatt, R.M., R.C. Sharma, H.C. Srivastava, A.S. Gautamand D.K. Gupta. Interspecific associations amonganophelines in different breeding habitats of Khedadistrict, Gujarat: Part II—Non-canal area. Indian J.Malariol., 30: 91-100.

7. Chand, S.K., R.S. Yadav and V.P. Sharma. Seasonalityof indoor resting mosquitoes in a broken-forest eco-system of north-western Orissa. Indian J. Malariol.,30: 145-154.

8. Chandrahas, R.K., H.K. Nayaki, Indranil Kar, K. JohnRavindran and Alex Eapen. Involvement of voluntaryagencies in malaria control in Madras City. In CommunityParticipation in Malaria Control. Ed. V.P. Sharma(Malaria Research Centre, Delhi): 211-229.

9. Dev, V. Hybrid dysgenesis in the Aedes (Stegomyia)scutellaris subgroup (Diptera: Culicidae). Bionature,13(2): 257-263.

10. Dev, V., H.K. Nayak and K. Baruah. Promotinginsecticide impregnated bednets for malaria control inAssam. In Community Participation in MalariaControl. Ed. V.P. Sharma (Malaria Research Centre,Delhi): 247-257.

11. Dua, V.K., Reema Sarin and Anil Prakash. Determinationof quinine in serum, plasma, red blood cells and wholeblood in healthy and Plasmodium falciparum malariacases by high performance liquid chromatography. J.Chromatogr., 614: 87-93.

12. Dua, V.K., S.K. Sharma and V.P. Sharma. Application ofBactoculicide (Bacillus thuringiensis H-14) forcontrolling mosquito breeding in industrial scrap atBHEL, Hardwar (U.P.). Indian J. Malariol., 30: 17-21.

13. Dua, V.K and S.K. Sharma. Intersectoral cooperationand community participation in malaria vector controlin some industries in Uttar Pradesh. In CommunityParticipation in Malaria Control. Ed. V.P. Sharma(Malaria Research Centre, Delhi): 165-180.

14. Dua, V.K., Paritosh K. Kar, Suresh Kumar and V.P.Sharma. In vivo and in vitro sensitivity of Plasmodium

falciparum to chloroquine at Indian Oil Corporation,Mathura (U.P.). Indian J. Malariol., 30: 29-35.

15. Dutta, P., V. Dev and D.R. Bhattacharrya. AnophelineFauna and Malaria incidence in Changlang district(Arunachal Pradesh). Indian J. Malariol., 30:135-143.

16. Haq, S., H. Prasad, R.N. Prasad and T. Sharma.Availability and utility of local fishes of Shahjahanpurfor mosquito control. Indian J. Malariol., 30: 1-8.

17. Jovito Lopes, Ashwani Kumar, Felix S. Fernandes, D.Thavaselvam, P.K. Sumodan and Kalpana Baruah.Promotion of bioenvironmental control of malariathrough the Junior Red Cross in Goa. In CommunityParticipation in Malaria Control, Ed. V.P. Sharma(Malaria Research Centre, Delhi): 193-202.

18. Kabilan, Lalitha, V.P. Sharma, P. Kaur, S.K. Ghosh, R.S.Yadav and V.S. Chauhan. Cellular and humoral immuneresponses to well-defined blood stage antigens (majormerozoite surface antigen) of Plasmodium falciparumin adults from an Indian zone where malaria is endemic.Infec. Immun., 62(2): 685-691.

19. Kumar, Ashwani, D. Thavaselvam and Felix S.Fernandes. Community participation and intersecotralcooperation in malaria control in Panaji, Goa. InCommunity Participation in Malaria Control, Ed.V.P. Sharma (Malaria Research Centre, Delhi):181-192.

20. Kumari, Roop, Hema Joshi, A. Giri and V.P. Sharma.Feeding preferences of Anopheles sundaicus in CarNicobar Island. Indian J. Malariol., 30: 201-206.

21. Malhotra, M.S. and V.P. Ojha. Malaria control involvingcommunity participation in Haldwani Distt. Nainital,U.P. In Community Participation in Malaria Control.Ed. V.P. Sharma (Malaria Research Centre, Delhi):73-92.

22. Mittal, P.K., T. Adak and V.P. Sharma. Effect oftemperature on the toxicity of two bioinsecticidesSpherix (Bacillus sphaericus) and Bactoculicide(Bacillus thuringiensis) against larvae of four vectormosquitoes. Indian J. Malariol., 30: 37-41.

23. Mittal, P.K., T. Adak, C.P. Batra and V.P. Sharma.Laboratory and field evaluation of spherix, aformulation of Bacillus sphaericus (B-101) to controlbreeding of Anopheles stephensi and Culexquinquefasciatus. Indian J. Malariol., 30: 81-89.

24. Nagpal, B.N. and Aruna Srivastava. Experience in theuse of expanded polystyrene beads to control mosquitobreeding in overhead water tanks in Delhi. InCommunity Participation in Malaria Control,Ed. V.P. Sharma (Malaria Research Centre, Delhi-54) :243-246.

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25. Pant, C.S., D.K. Gupta, R.M. Bhatt, A.S. Gautam andR.C. Sharma. Three genetic markers and malaria inupper caste Hindus of Kheda district of Gujarat state.Indian J. Malariol., 30: 229-233.

26. Pillai, C.R. and N.N. Singh. Role of macrophages inexperimental malaria I: Development of Immuno-bioassay indicators. Indian J. Malariol., 30: 23-28.

27. Prasad, H., R.N. Prasad and S. Haq. Control ofmosquito breeding through Gambusia affinis in ricefields. Indian J. Malariol., 30: 57-65.

28. Prasad, R.N., M.K. Das, T. Sharma and G.D.P. Dutta.Prevalence of filariasis in rural areas of Shahjahanpurdistrict (U.P.). Indian J. Med. Res., 97(A): 112-114.

29. Prasad, R.N., R.P. Shukla, S.N. Sharma, S. Haq andG.D.P. Dutta. Community participation in bioenviron-mental control of malaria in rural areas of Shahjahanpurdistrict, U.P. In Community Participation in MalariaControl. Ed. V.P. Sharma (Malaria Research Center,Delhi): 59-71.

30. Prasad, R.N. and K.J. Virk. Malaria as a cause ofDiarrhoea – A review. PNG Med. J., 36: 337-341.

31. Rajnikant, R.M. Bhatt, D.K. Gupta, R.C. Sharma, H.C.Srivastava and A.S. Gautam. Observations on mosquitobreeding in wells and its control. Indian J. Malariol.,30: 215-220.

32. Sarin, Kumud, Ajay Kumar, Anil Prakash and ArunSharma. Oxidative stress and antioxidant defencemechanism in P. vivax malaria before and afterchloroquine treatment. Indian J. Malariol., 30:127-134.

33. Sharma, Arun. Subcellular distribution of superoxidedismutase and catalase in human malarial parasite,Plasmodium vivax. Indian J. Exptl. Biol., 31: 275-277.

34. Sharma, R.C. and S.C. Dutt. Time spent on healthrecords and reports in India. World Health Forum, 14:177-178.

35. Sharma, R.C., A.S. Gautam, R.M. Bhatt and D.K. Gupta.Community participation and intersectoral cooperationin malaria control in Kheda district, Gujarat. InCommunity Participation in Malaria Control, Ed.V.P. Sharma (Malaria Research Centre, Delhi):123-132.

36. Sharma, S.K., T. Satyanarayana, R.N.S. Yadav and L.P.Dutta. Screening of Coptis teeta Wall. for antimalarialeffect: A preliminary report. Indian J. Malariol., 30:179-181.

37. Sharma, S.N., S.K. Subbarao, D.S. Choudhury and K.C.Pandey. Role of An. culicifacies and An. stephensi inmalaria transmission in urban Delhi. Indian J.Malariol., 30: 155-168.

38. Sharma, V.P. Malaria control. In Neem Research andDevelopment. Eds. N.S. Randhawa and B.S. Parmar.Publication No. 3 (Society of Pesticide Science, India):235-241.

39. Sharma, V.P. In Ecosystem Approach to MalariaControl. In Proceedings of the National Academy ofSciences. Eds. V.P. Sharma and Om Prasad, NationalAcademy of Sciences, India, 63(B): 47-55.

40. Sharma, V.P., M.A. Ansari and R.K. Razdan. Use ofkerosene lamp containing synthetic pyrethroids torepel mosquitoes. Indian J. Malariol., 30: 169-176.

41. Sharma, V.P., M.A. Ansari and R.K. Razdan. Mosquitorepellent action of neem (Azadirachta indica) oil. J.Amer. Mosq. Contr. Assoc., 9(3): 359-360.

42. Sharma, V.P. and R.C. Dhiman. Neem oil as a sandfly(Diptera: Psychodidae) repellent. J. Amer. Mosq. Contr.Assoc., 9(3): 364-366.

43. Sharma, V.P., B.N. Nagpal and Aruna Srivastava.Effectiveness of neem oil mats in repelling mosquitoes.Trans. R. Soc. Trop. Med. Hyg., 87: 626.

44. Sharma, V.P., B.N. Nagpal, Aruna Srivastava andAnoop Rawal. Indian Anopheles fauna and speciesdistribution information system. Mosq. Syst., 20:64-65.

45. Singh, Neeru, A.K. Mishra and O.P. Singh. Preliminaryobservations on mosquito collections by light traps intribal villages of Madhya Pradesh. Indian J. Malariol.,30: 103-107.

46. Singh, N., O.P. Singh, A. Saxena, A. Jaiswal and V.P.Uniyal. Malaria control and people’s involvement inBizadandi block, Mandla district, Madhya Pradesh. InCommunity Participation in Malaria Control. Ed.V.P. Sharma (Malaria Research Centre, Delhi): 93-106.

47. Singh, Neeru, A.K. Mishra and M.T. Khan.Introduction of insecticide impregnated bednets formalaria control in Gond tribal population of Mandladistrict, Madhya Pradesh. In Community Parti-cipation in Malaria Control. Ed. V.P. Sharma (MalariaResearch Centre, Delhi): 283-295.

48. Subbarao, Sarala K., Nutan Nanda, R.K. Chandrahasand V.P. Sharma. Anopheles culicifacies complex:Cytogenetic characterization of Rameshwaram Islandpopulations. J. Amer. Mosq. Contr. Assoc., 9: 27-31.

49. Thavaselvam, D., Ashwani Kumar and P.K. Sumodan.Insecticide susceptibility status of Anophelesstephensi, Culex quinquefasciatus and Aedes aegyptiin Panaji, Goa. Indian J. Malariol., 30: 75-79.

50. Tiwari, S.N., Anil Prakash, R.N. Yadav, A.K.Kulshrestha and M.P. Singh. Health education and

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community participation in malaria control in quarryarea of Shankargarh, Allahabad (U.P.). In CommunityParticipation in Malaria Control. Ed. V.P. Sharma(Malaria Research Centre, Delhi): 107-121.

51. Tripathi, K.D., A.K. Sharma and N. Valecha. Curativeefficacy of norfloxacin in falciparum malaria. Indian J.Med. Res., 97: 176-178.

52. Tripathi, K.D., A.K. Sharma and N. Valecha.Norfloxacin in treatment of vivax malaria. Med. Sci.Res., 21: 159-160.

53. Tripathi, K.D., A.K. Sharma, N. Valecha and S. Biswas.In vitro activity of fluoroquinolones againstchloroquine-sensitive and chloroquine-resistant P.falciparum. Indian J. Malariol., 30: 67-73.

54. Trivedi, P.D., P.K. Mittal, R.N. Prasad, T. Adak and V.P.Sharma. Efficacy and persistance of Bacillussphaericus-1593 mosquito larivicide formulation underlaboratory and field conditions. J. Microb. Biotechnol.,6(2): 69-75.

55. Valecha, N., U. Gupta and V.L. Mehta. Comparativebioequivalence study of different brands of acetylsalicylic acid in human volunteers. European J. DrugMetabolism Pharmacokinet., 18: 251-253.

56. Yadav, R.N., S.N. Tiwari, P.K. Tyagi, A.K. Kulshresthaand Anil Prakash. Malaria in Shankargarh PHC,Allahabad district (U.P.): A clinical report. Indian J.Malariol., 30: 9-16.

57. Yadav, R.S. and R.R. Sampath. Pyrethroid impregnatedbednets and bioenvironmental approach for controlof malaria in Orissa with special reference to communityparticipation and intersectoral cooperation.In Community Participation in Malaria Control.Ed. V.P. Sharma (Malaria Research Centre, Delhi):259-282.

58. Yadav, R.S., R. Pradhan and D.M. Padhi. Communityawareness on controlling mosquito-borne diseases:Results of a cross-sectional study in Orissa. InCommunity Participation in Malaria Control, Ed.V.P. Sharma (Malaria Research Centre, Delhi):43-57.

59. Zaim, M., Sarala K. Subbarao, A.V. Manouchehri andA.H. Cochrane. Role of Anopheles culicifacies s.1 andAn. pulcherrimus in malaria transmission inGhassreghand (Baluchistan), Iran. J. Amer. Mosq.Contr. Assoc., 9: 23-26.

1 9 9 41. Adak, T., S.K. Subbarao, V.P. Sharma and S.R.V. Rao.

Lactate dehydrogenase allozyme differentiation ofspecies in the An. culicifacies complex. Med. Vet.Entomol., 8: 137-140.

2. Adak, T., C.P. Batra, P.K. Mittal and V.P. Sharma.Epidemiological study of malaria outbreak in a hotelconstruction site of Delhi. Indian J. Malariol., 31:126-131.

3. Adak, T., C.P. Batra and C.P. Pillai. Raising motherstocks and maintenance of larvivorous fisheshatcheries in Delhi. In Larvivorous Fishes of InlandEcosystems: Proceedings of the MRC-CICFRIWorkshop. Eds. V.P. Sharma and Apurba Ghosh(Malaria Research Centre, Delhi): 141-146.

4. Ansari, M.A. and R.K. Razdan. Repellent action ofCymbopogan martinii Stapf var. sofia oil againstmosquitoes. Indian J. Malariol., 31: 95-102.

5. Ansari, M.A. and R.K. Razdan. Field trials ofEsbiothrin-impregnated ropes in Ramgarh village,Dadri PHC, District Ghaziabad (U.P.). Indian J.Malariol., 31: 57-64.

6. Ansari, M.A. and R.K. Razdan. Malaria in canalirrigated villages in Distt. Ghaziabad (U.P.), India. Bull.Environ. Sci., XII: 35-38.

7. Ansari, M.A., R.K. Razdan and P.K. Mittal. Mosquitocontrol in wells using larvivorous fish Poeciliareticulata in Razapur PHC, District Ghaziabad, U.P. InLarvivorous Fishes of Inland Ecosystems: Procee-dings of the MRC-CICFRI Workshop. Eds. V.P. Sharmaand Apurba Ghosh (Malaria Research Centre, Delhi):135-140.

8. Bhatt, R.M., H.C. Srivastava and P.K. Pujara. Biologyof malaria vectors in central Gujarat. Indian J.Malariol., 31: 65-76.

9. Bhattacharya, P.R. Expression of parasporal crystalprotein (δ-endotoxin) gene(s) of Bacillus thuringiensisvar. israelensis in sporogenic and asporogenic mutantstrains of Bacillus cereus. J. Biosci., 19(2): 145-153.

10. Biswas, S., A. Roy and Q.B. Saxena. Strain and serumdependent variability in the growth of P. falciparumin vitro. J. Basic Appl. Bio. Med., 2(3): 17-22.

11. Biswas, S. and Y.D. Sharma. Enhanced expression ofPlasmodium falciparum heat shock protein PfHSP70-I at higher temperatures and parasite survival. FEMSMicrobiol. Lett., 124: 425-430.

12. Chand, S.K. and R.S. Yadav. Use of Oreochromismossambicus (Peters) in controlling mosquito breedingin cow dung pits. In Proceedings of the MRC-CICFRIWorkshop on Larvivorous Fishes of InlandEcosystems. Eds. V.P. Sharma and Apurba Ghosh(Malaria Research Centre, Delhi): 115-120.

13. Chandrahas, R.K. and T. Venkataramanaiah. Controlof mosquito breeding in Madras City using larvivorousfishes. In Proceedings of the MRC-CICFRI Workshop

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on Larvivorous Fishes of Inland Ecosystems. Eds. V.P.Sharma and Apurba Ghosh (Malaria Research Centre,Delhi): 47-60.

14. Dev, V. Breeding habitats of anopheline mosquitoes inAssam. Indian J. Malariol., 31: 31-34.

15. Dev, V. and B. Shahi. A preliminary report onlarvivorous fishes in Sonapur PHC District Kamrup,Assam. In Larvivorous Fishes of Inland Ecosystems:Proceedings of the MRC-CICFRI Workshop. Eds. V.P.Sharma and Apurba Ghosh (Malaria Research Centre,Delhi): 147-151.

16. Dev, V., B. Shahi and V.P. Sharma. Field trials withinsecticides impregnated bednets for malaria controlin Assam. In Tropical Diseases, Molecular Biologyand Control Strategies. Eds. Sushil Kumar, A.K. Sen,G.P. Dutta and R.N. Sharma (Publications andInformation Directorate, CISR, New Delhi): 387-396.

17. Dev, V. and S.K. Sharma. Utility of Poecilia reticulataPeters for the control of mosquito breeding in polluteddrains in Assam, India. Ann. Med. Entomol. (Raipur,India), 3: 1-2.

18. Dev, V. and S. Phookan. Subject wise chronologicalbibliography of malaria research in the northeasternregion of India. Ann. Med. Entomol. (Raipur, India),3: 3-11.

19. Dhiman, R.C. and V.P. Sharma. Evaluation of neem oilas Sandfly (Phlebotomus papatasi Scopoli) repellentin an oriental sore endemic area in Rajasthan. SoutheastAsian J. Trop. Med. Pub. Hlth., 25(3): 608-610.

20. Dua, V.K., Reema Sarin and V.P. Sharma. Sulphadoxineconcentrations in plasma, red blood cells and wholeblood in healthy and Plasmodium falciparum malariacases after treatment with Fansidar using high per-formance liquid chromatography. J. Pharma. Biomed.Analysis, 12(10): 1317-1323.

21. Dua, V.K., C.S. Pant and V.P. Sharma. HCH residues inrain water from Hardwar, India. Bull. Environ. Contam.Toxicol., 52: 797-801.

22. Dua, V.K. and S.K. Sharma. Use of Guppy and Gambusiafishes for control of mosquito breeding at BHELIndustrial complex, Hardwar (U.P.). In Proceedings ofthe MRC-CICFRI Workshop Larvivorous Fishes ofInland Ecosystems. Eds. V.P. Sharma and ApurbaGhosh (Malaria Research Centre, Delhi): 35-45.

23. Eapen, A. and R.K. Chandrahas. Man biting rate ofculicine mosquitoes in Cochin city. Indian J.Malariol., 31: 132-135.

24. Giri, A. and M.K. Das. Response of P. falciparum tochloroquine in Car Nicobar Island. Indian J. Malariol.,31: 27-30.

25. Gupta, D.K. and R.C. Sharma. Mixed fish culture ofcarp with Guppy (Poecilia reticulata) in malaria controlin Kheda district, Gujarat. In Larvivorous Fishes ofInland Ecosystems: Proceedings of MRC-CICFRIWorkshop. Eds. V.P. Sharma and Apurba Ghosh(Malaria Research Centre, Delhi): 121-126.

26. Gupta, D.K. and R.C. Sharma. Mass culture techniquesof larvivorous fish Poecilia reticulata. In LarvivorousFishes of Inland Ecosystems : Proceedings of MRC-CICFRI Workshop. Eds. V.P. Sharma and ApurbaGhosh (Malaria Research Centre, Delhi): 21-24.

27. Haq, S. and R.N. Prasad. Mass culture of Gambusiaaffinis for mosquito control. In Larvivorous Fishes ofInland Ecosystems: Proceedings of the MRC-CICFRIWorkshop. Eds. V.P. Sharma and Apurba Ghosh(Malaria Research Centre, Delhi): 219-224.

28. Jana-Kara, B.R., T. Adak, C.F. Curtis and V.P. Sharma.Laboratory studies of pyrethroid-netting combinationsto kill mosquitoes. Indian J. Malariol., 31: 1-11.

29. Kabilan, Lalitha. The host immune responses inPlasmodium falciparum: Part II T-cell regulation ofhuman immune responses to Pf155/RESA, a welldefined blood-stage antigen of Plasmodiumfalciparum. Indian J. Malariol., 31: 12-20.

30. Kabilan, Lalitha, V.P. Sharma, P. Kaur, S.K. Ghosh, R.S.Yadav and V.S. Chauhan. Cellular and humoral immuneresponses to well defined blood stage antigens (majormerozoite surface antigen) of Plasmodium falciparumin adults from an Indian zone where malaria is endemic.Infect. Immun., 62(2): 685-691.

31. Kumar, Ashwani, V.P. Sharma, P.K. Sumodan, D.Thavaselvam and R.H. Kamat. Malaria control byutilizing Bacillus sphaericus (strain B-101, serotypeH5a, H5b) against Anopheles stephensi in Panaji, Goa.J. Amer. Mosq. Contr. Assoc., 10(4): 534-539.

32. Kumar, Pawan, B.B. Ivanov, L. Kabilan and D.N. Rao.Construction of a synthetic immunogen use of thenatural immunomodulator polytuftsin in malariavaccines against RESA antigen of Plasmodiumfalciparum. Vaccine, 12(9): 819-824.

33. Kumar, Pawan, A.M. Khan and M.A. Ansari. Evaluationof potential efficacy of Bacillus thuringiensis H-14(IPS.78 and R-153-78) against larvae of Anophelesculicifacies (Giles). Indian J. Syst. Entomol., 11(1): 1-3.

34. Kumari, Roop and V.P. Sharma. Resting and bitinghabits of Anopheles sundaicus in Car Nicobar Islands.Indian J. Malariol., 31: 103-114.

35. Lobo, C.A., S.K. Kar, B. Ravindaran, L. Kabilan andShobhona Sharma. Novel protein of Plasmodiumfalciparum identified by differential immunoscreening

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using immune and patient sera. Infect. Immun., 62(2):651-656.

36. Malhotra, M.S. and V.P. Sharma. Use of Gambusiaaffinis in bioenvironmental control of mosquitoes inHaldwani, district Nainital, U.P. In: Larvivorous Fishesof Inland Ecosystems: Proceedings of the MRC-CICFRI Workshop. Eds. V.P. Sharma and ApurbaGhosh (Malaria Research Centre, Delhi): 83-98.

37. Malhotra, M.S. and Aruna Srivastava. Diagnosticfeatures of malaria transmission in Nadiad using remotesensing and geographic information system. In GISfor Health and Environment (IDRC, Canada): 109-114.

38. Manavalan, P., S. Adiga, K. Radha Krishnan, M.G.Chandrashekhar, M.A. Ansari, R.C. Dhiman, B.N.Nagpal and V.P. Sharma. Monitoring of mosquitogenicconditions around Delhi using Indian Remote SensingSatellite data. In Proceedings of XV Asian Congresson Remote Sensing, II: 81-87.

39. Mishra, N.C., L. Kabilan and A. Sharma. Oxidativestress and malaria-infected erythrocytes. Indian J.Malariol., 31: 77-87.

40. Mittal, P.K., T. Adak and V.P. Sharma. Comparativetoxicity of certain mosquitocidal compounds tolarvivorous fish Poecilia reticulata. Indian J. Malariol.,31: 43-47.

41. Nanda, N., H. Joshi, Sarala K. Subbarao and V.P. Sharma.Two site-immunoradiometric assay (IRMA) :Detection, efficiency and procedural modifications. J.Amer. Mosq. Contr. Assoc., 10: 225-227.

42. Pattanayak, S., V.P. Sharma, N.L. Kalra, V.S. Orlov andR.S. Sharma. Malaria paradigms in India and controlstrategies. Indian J. Malariol., 31: 141-199.

43. Pillai, C.R., Usha Devi and Q.Z. Hussain. Role ofmacrophages in experimental malaria II. Raising ofanti-macrophage serum and purification of anti-macrophage antibody. J. Basic Appl. Biomed., 2: 35-40.

44. Prasad, R.N., M.K. Das, K.J. Virk and S. Haq. Use ofGambusia affinis on large-scale for the control ofmalaria vector: An overview. In Larvivorous Fishes ofInland Ecosystems: Proceedings of the MRC-CICFRIWorkshop. Eds. V.P. Sharma and Apurba Ghosh(Malaria Research Centre, Delhi): 69-82.

45. Prasad, R.N., S.N. Sharma and S. Haq. Malaria controlby Gambusia affinis in Dadraul PHC of ShahjahanpurDistrict, U.P. In Larvivorous Fishes of InlandEcosystems: Proceedings of the MRC-CICFRIWorkshop. Eds. V.P. Sharma and Apurba Ghosh(Malaria Research Centre, Delhi): 99-104.

46. Prasad, R.N. and V.P. Sharma. Control of rural malariathrough bioenvironmental control strategy. In Tropical

Diseases: Molecular Biology and Control Strategies.Eds. Sushil Kumar, A.K. Sen, G.P. Dutta, R.N. Sharma(Publications and Information Directorate, Council ofScientific and Industrial Research, New Delhi):128-136.

47. Rajnikant and R.M. Bhatt. Field evaluation of mosquitorepellent action of neem oil. Indian J. Malariol., 31:122-125.

48. Ray, Pratima, M.A. Ansari and Y.D. Sharma.Plasmodium vivax: Immune response in a cross-section of the population in Delhi area of India. Amer.J. Trop. Med. Hyg., 51(4): 436-443.

49. Roy, A., V.P. Sharma and V.S. Chauhan. The use ofpeptide ELISA in determining malaria endemicity. J.Immunol. Meth., 167: 139-143.

50. Sharma, A., N.C. Mishra and S. Biswas. Receptorheterogeneity and invasion of erythrocytes by Pfmerozoites in Indian isolates. Indian J. Exptl. Biol.,32: 486-488.

51. Sharma, V.P. Malaria and aids. Nature (Lond.): 369-700.

52. Sharma, V.P. Role of fishes in vector control in India.In: Larvivorous Fishes of Inland Ecosystems:Proceedings of the MRC-CICFRI Workshop. Eds. V.P.Sharma and Apurba Ghosh (Malaria Research Centre,Delhi): 1-20.

53. Sharma, V.P. and M.A. Ansari. Personal protectionfrom mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) by burning neemoil in kerosene. J. Med. Entomol., 31(3): 505-507.

54. Sharma, V.P., Aruna Srivastava and B.N. Nagpal. Astudy of the relationship of rice cultivation and annualparasite incidence of malaria in India. Soc. Sci. Med.,38(1): 165-178.

55. Singh, Neeru, A.K. Mishra, O.P. Singh, A. Jaiswal andM.T. Khan. Feasibility study of insecticide-impregnatedbednets for malaria control in forested villages of districtMandla, M.P. Indian. J. Malariol., 31: 136-140.

56. Singh, Neeru, O.P. Singh and A.K. Mishra. MosquitoControl in wells with larvivorous fishes in tribal areaof Mandla, district Jabalpur, M.P. In LarvivorousFishes of Inland Ecosystems: Proceedings of theMRC-CICFRI Workshop. Eds. V.P. Sharma and ApurbaGhosh (Malaria Research Centre, Delhi): 105-113.

57. Subbarao, S.K., N. Nanda, K. Vasantha, V.K. Dua, M.S.Malhotra, R.S. Yadav and V.P. Sharma. Populationcytogenetic evidence for three sibling species inAnopheles fluviatilis (Diptera: Culicidae). Ann.Entomol. Soc. Amer., 87(1): 116-121.

58. Subbarao, Sarala K. and V.P. Sharma. Strategies formalaria vector control in India. In Tropical DiseasesMolecular Biology and Control Strategies. Eds.

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Sushil Kumar, A.K. Sen, G.P. Dutta and R.N. Sharma(Publication and information Directorate, CSIR, NewDelhi): 377-386.

59. Tiwari, S.N., Anil Prakash and A.K. Kulshrestha. Anote on Anopheles culicifacies sibling species compo-sition in stone quarry belt of district Allahabad (U.P.).Indian J. Malariol., 31: 88-91.

60. Tiwari, S.N., Anil Prakash, S.K. Subbarao, Arati Roy,Hema Joshi and V.P. Sharma. Correlation of malariaendemicity with Anopheles culicifacies sibling speciescomposition and malaria antibody profile in DistrictAllahabad (U.P.). Indian J. Malariol., 31: 48-56.

61. Tiwari, S.N. Evaluation of Colisa fasciatus formosquito control in wells. In Larvivorous Fishes ofInland Ecosystems: Proceedings of the MRC-CICFRIWorkshop. Eds. V.P. Sharma and Apurba Ghosh(Malaria Research Centre, Delhi): 127-134.

62. Tyagi, P.K. and A.K. Kulshrestha. Mass productionof lavivorous fishes in stone quarries. In LarvivorousFishes of Inland Ecosystems: In Proceedings of theMRC-CICFRI Workshop. Eds. V.P. Sharma and ApurbaGhosh (Malaria Research Centre, Delhi): 153-156.

63. Valecha, N. and S. Biswas. Effect of compound 87/209on chloroquine resistant Plasmodium berghei in vivoin mice and Plasmodium falciparum in vitro. IndianJ. Parasitol., 18(1): 33-36.

64. Valecha, Neena, S. Biswas, V. Badoni, K.S. Bhandariand O.P. Sati. Antimalarial activity of Artemisiajaponica, Artemisia mautima and Artemisianilegarica. Indian J. Pharmacol., 26: 144-146.

65. Valecha, Neena and Sukla Biswas. Modulation ofresistance to chloroquine by ascorbic acid andcyproheptadine in Plasmodium berghei in vivo. IndianJ. Exptl. Biol., 32: 757-758.

66. Valecha, Neena, Aruna Srivastava and V.P. Sharma.Rational approach to the treatment of malaria. Natl.Med. J. India, 7(6): 281-287.

67. Virk, K.J., R.N. Prasad and V.P. Sharma. Relapse patternof Plasmodium vivax cases treated with/withoutprimaquine. In Tropical Diseases, Molecular Biologyand Control Strategies. Eds. Sushil Kumar, A.K. Sen,G.P. Dutta, R.N. Sharma. (Publications and InformationDirectorate, Council of Scientific and IndustrialResearch, New Delhi): 252-255.

68. Virk, K.J., R.N. Prasad and H. Prasad. Prevalence ofintestinal parasites in rural areas of DistrictShahjahanpur. J. Com. Dis., 26:103-108.

69. Virk, K.J., R.N. Prasad and G.D.P. Dutta. Efficacy of5-days course of primaquine for control of Plasmodiumvivax relapse in District Shahjahanpur (U.P.). Trop.Biomed., 11: 1-4.

70. Yadav R.S. and M.K. Das. Role of Danio and Oryziasfishes in the control of mosquito breeding in rice fields.In Larvivorous Fishes of Inland Ecosystems:Proceedings of the MRC-CICFRI Workshop. Eds. V.P.Sharma and Apurba Ghosh (Malaria Research Centre,Delhi): 61-68.

1 9 9 51. Adak, T., P.K. Mittal, K. Raghavendra, Sarala, K.

Subbarao, M.A. Ansari and V.P. Sharma. Resistanceto Bacillus sphaericus in Culex quinquefasciatus Say1823. Curr. Sci., 69(8): 695-698.

2. Ansari, M.A., V.P. Sharma, P.K. Mittal and R.K. Razdan.Efficacy of two flowable formulations of Bacillussphaericus against larvae of mosquitoes. Indian J.Malariol., 32: 76-84.

3. Ansari, M.A. and R.K. Razdan. Preliminary obser-vations on impact of neem plantation on mosquitoprevalence and incidence of malaria. In Proceedingsof the X Annual Conference of NESA: 72-75.

4. Ansari, M.A. and R.K. Razdan. Relative efficacy ofvarious oils in repelling mosquitoes. Indian J.Malariol., 32: 104-111.

5. Ansari, M.A. and R.K. Razdan. Evaluation of aerosolsagainst mosquitoes. In Proceedings of theInternational Symposium on Vectors and Vector-borne Diseases, edited by A.P. Dash (RMRC,Bhubaneswar): 141-145.

6. Batra, C.P., P.K. Mittal and T. Adak. A study on themosquito emergence from the underground seweragesystem in some areas of Delhi. Indian J. Malariol.,32: 85-88.

7. Bhati, P.G., Rajni Kant, H.C. Srivastava, V.S. Malaviyaand P.K. Pujara. Role of health education inschoolchildren with particular reference to malaria.Indian J. Malariol., 32:93-98.

8. Bhattacharya, P.R., P. Malhotra, P. Sharma, D.M.N.Okenu and V. S. Chauhan. Merozoite surface antigen 2(MSA-2) gene of Plasmodium falciparum strains fromIndia. Mol. Biochem. Parasitol., 74: 801-802.

9. Bhattacharya, P.R. Hyper-toxic mutant strains ofBacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis. Indian J. Exptl.Biol., 33: 801-802.

10. Biswas, Sukla. Antigen specific parasite growthinhibitory molecule in vitro. J. Basic Appl. Biomed.,3(4): 45-50.

11. Biswas, Sukla, D.N. Rao, Arati Roy, R.S. Yadav, S.K.Ghosh and Lalitha Kabilan. Humoral immune responsesto the Pf155/RESA in adults of differential clinicalconditions from an Indian zone where malaria isendemic. Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. Pub. Hlth.,26(2): 219-227.

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12. Biswas, Sukla, Q.B. Saxena, Arati Roy and LalithaKabilan. Naturally occurring Plasmodium specific IgAantibody in human from a malaria endemic area. J.Biosci., 20(3): 453-460.

13. Biswas, Sukla, Neena Valecha, M.K. Kundu, N. Balu,J.V. Thomas and S.V. Bhat. In vitro antimalarial activityof monoterpenic fragment analogues of Aplasmomycin.Indian J. Exptl. Biol., 33: 521-523.

14. Das, Ashis, B. Holloway, W.E. Collins, V.P. Sharma,S.K. Ghosh, Sinha, S.E. Hasnain, G.P. Talwar and A.A.Lal. Species specific 18S rRNA gene amplification forthe detection of P. falciparum and P. vivax malariaparasites. Molecular and Cellular Probes, 9: 161-165.

15. Dev, V. and V.P. Sharma. Persistent transmission ofmalaria in Sonapur PHC Kamrup district Assam. J.Parasitic Dis., 19: 65-68.

16. Dhiman, R.C. Effect of minor engineering interventionin the control of breeding of Phlebotomus papatasiScopoli sandflies. Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. Pub.Hlth., 26(2): 368-370.

17. Dua, V.K., B.N. Nagpal and V.P. Sharma. Repellent actionof neem cream against mosquitoes. Indian J.Malariol., 32: 47-53.

18. Dua, V.K., C.S. Pant, V.P. Sharma and G.K. Pathak.Deltamethrin of HCH and DDT in finger prick wholeblood-dried on filter paper and its field application formonitoring their concentrations in the blood. Bull.Environ. Contamin. Toxicol., 56: 50-57.

19. Ghosh, S.K. and R.S. Yadav. Naturally acquiredconcomitant infections of Bancroftian filariasis andhuman Plasmodia in Orissa. Indian J. Malariol., 32:32-36.

20. Ghosh, S.K., R.S. Yadav, B.S. Das and V.P. Sharma.Influence of nutritional and haemoglobin status onmalaria infection in children. Indian J. Pediatr., 62:321-326.

21. Gogoi, S.C., V. Dev, B. Choudhury and S. Phookan.Susceptibility of Plasmodium falciparum tochloroquine in tea garden tribes of Assam, India.Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. Pub. Hlth., 26(2):228-230.

22. Gunasekaran, M.B., B.G.D.N.K. de Silva, W. Abeye-Wickreme, Sarala K. Subbarao and E.H. Karunayayake.Development of DNA probes for the identification ofsibling species A of the Anopheles culicifaciescomplex. Bull. Entomol. Res., 85: 345-353.

23. Jana-Kara, B.R., Wajihullah, B. Shahi, Vas Dev, C.F.Curtis and V.P. Sharma. Deltamethrin impregnatedbednets against Anopheles minimus transmittedmalaria in Assam, India. J. Trop. Med. Hyg., 98: 73-83.

24. Kumar, Ajay, S. Sharma, C.S. Pundir and Arun Sharma.Decreased plasma glutathione in cancer of uterinecervix. Cancer Lett., 94: 107-111.

25. Kumar, Ashwani, D. Thavaselvam and V.P. Sharma.Biting behaviour of disease vectors in Goa. J. Parasit.Dis., 19(1): 73-76.

26. Kumar, Ashwani, V.P. Sharma, D. Thavaselvam andP.K. Sumodan. Control of Anopheles stephensibreeding in construction site and abondonedoverhead tanks with Bacillus thuringiensis var.israelensis. J. Amer. Mosq. Contr. Assoc., 11(1): 86-89.

27. Mishra, A.K., Neeru Singh and V.P. Sharma. Use ofneem oil as a mosquito repellent in tribal villages ofMandla district, Madhya Pradesh. Indian J. Malariol.,32: 99-103.

28. Mishra, Neerad C. and Arun Sharma. Biochemistry ofmalaria parasite: An overview. J. Basic Appl. Biomed.,3: 11-23.

29. Mittal, P.K., T. Adak and V.P. Sharma. Bioefficacy ofsix neem (Azadirachta indica) products againstmosquito larvae. Pesticide Res. J., 7(1): 35-38.

30. Mittal, P.K., T. Adak and V.P. Sharma. Effect of waterpH on the activity of Bacillus sphaericus againstmosquitoes. Natl. Acad. Sci. Lett., 18: 189-191.

31. Nagpal, B.N., Aruna Srivastava and V.P. Sharma.Control of mosquito breeding using wood scrapingstreated with neem oil. Indian J. Malariol., 32: 64-69.

32. Nagpal, B.N., Aruna Srivastava, V.P. Sharma, RekhaSaxena and Rakesh Jacob. Computer basedidentification of Indian Anopheles (CIIA) (Diptera:Culicidae). Mosq. Sys., 27: 153-154.

33. Padhan, K., R.S. Yadav and V.P. Sharma. Reproductivebiology of mosquito larvivorous fish Guppy, Poeciliareticulata (Peters). Indian J. Exptl. Biol., 33: 440-443.

34. Pillai, C.R., C. Usha Devi and N.N. Singh. Role ofmacrophage in experimental malaria III. Effect of anti-macrophage serum (AMS) and AMS-IgG on Plas-modium berghei infected mice. J. Basic Appl. Biomed.,3: 17-24.

35. Pillai, C.R. In vitro cultivation and cryopreservation ofblood stages of malaria parasites. In Proceedings ofthe Workshop on Cultivation of Parasites ofBiomedical Importance (CDRI, Lucknow).

36. Roy, Arati, Sukla Biswas, Lalitha Kabilan and V.P.Sharma. Application of simple peptide ELISA forstratification of malaria endemicity. Indian J. Malariol.,32: 164-173.

37. Sarin, K., S. Biswas and Arun Sharma. Effects ofbiochemical modification of erythrocyte membrane

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components on Plasmodium falciparum merozoiteinvasion. Clin. Chem. Enzym. Comms., 6: 385-394.

38. Sharma, A. and L. Kabilan. Fourier transform infra-redspectra of human malarial parasites of P. falciparumand P. vivax in aqueous solution. Indian J. Exptl. Biol.,33: 524-528.

39. Sharma, S.K., V.K. Dua and V.P. Sharma. Field studieson the repellent action of neem oil. Southeast Asian J.Trop. Med. Pub. Hlth., 26: 180-182.

40. Sharma, S.K., N. Nanda, V.K. Dua, H. Joshi, S.K.Subbarao and V.P. Sharma. Studies on the bionomicsof Anopheles fluviatilis Sensu lato and the siblingspecies composition in the foothills of Shiwalik range(U.P.) India. Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. Pub. Hlth.,26(3): 566-572.

41. Sharma, V.P. Return of parasitic diseases. J. Parasit.Dis., 19: 1-3.

42. Sharma, V.P. and R.S. Yadav. Impregnating mosquitoeswith cyfluthrin : study in the mining settlements ofOrissa, India to control malaria. Pub. Hlth., 12: 9-17.

43. Sharma, Y.D., Rajni Kant, C.R. Pillai, M.A. Ansari andUsha Pillai. Cerebral malaria. Nature, 376: 380.

44. Shukla, M.M., Neeru Singh, M.P. Singh, B.M. Tejwani,D.K. Srivastava and V.P. Sharma. Cerebral malaria inJabalpur, India. Indian J. Malariol., 32: 70-75.

45. Shukla, R.P., A.C. Pandey and A. Mathur. Investigationof malaria outbreak in Rajasthan. Indian J. Malariol.,32: 119-128.

46. Shukla, R.P., A.C. Pandey, V.K. Kohli, V.P. Ojha andV.P. Sharma. Bionomics of vector anophelines inDistrict Nainital, Uttar Pradesh. Indian J. Malariol.32: 153-163.

47. Singh, Neeru, M.M. Shukla, R. Srivastava and V.P.Sharma. Prevalence of malaria among pregnant andnon-pregnant women of District Jabalpur, MadhyaPradesh. Indian J. Malariol., 32: 6-13.

48. Singh, Neeru, M.M. Shukla, V.P. Uniyal and V.P. Sharma.ABO blood groups among malaria cases from DistrictMandla, Madhya Pradesh. Indian J. Malariol., 32:59-63.

49. Singh, Neeru, M.M. Shukla, M.P. Singh and V.P. Sharma.A case of congenital malaria. Mosq. Borne. Dis. Bull.,12(1): 13-14.

50. Singh, Neeru, A.K. Tyagi and V.P. Sharma. Drugresistant Plasmodium falciparum in Mandla district,Madhya Pradesh. Indian J. Malariol., 32: 174-177.

51. Srivastava, H.C., Rajni Kant, R.M. Bhatt, S.K. Sharmaand V.P. Sharma. Epidemiological observations onmalaria in villages of Buhari PHC, Surat, Gujarat. IndianJ. Malariol., 32: 140-152.

52. Yadav, R.S., S.K. Ghosh and V.P. Sharma. Sulfadoxine/pyrimethamine resistant Plasmodium falciparum in amalaria endemic zone of India. Mosq. Borne Dis. Bull.,12(1): 7-9.

1 9 9 61. Adak, T., Suman Wattal and V.P. Sharma. Inheritance

and linkage of asparate aminotransferase in An.stephensi. Biochem. Genet., 34: 363-366.

2. Ansari, M.A. Recent trend in vector control and futureprospect. In Proceedings of Conference on Promotionof Entomological Services in Public Health in Indiaheld from June 5-6: 120-136.

3. Ansari, M.A. and R.K. Razdan. Operational feasibilityof malaria control by burning neem oil in Kerosenelamp in Beel Akbarpur villages, District Ghaziabad.Indian J. Malariol., 33: 81-87.

4. Bhatt, P.G., V.S. Malviya, Rajni Kant, H.C. Srivastava,S.K. Sharma and V.P. Sharma. Socio-economic aspectsof malaria in Kheda district, Gujarat. Indian J. Malariol.,33: 200-208.

5. Bhatt, R.M. and V.K. Kohli. Biting rhythms of someanophelines in central Gujarat. Indian J. Malariol.,33: 180-190.

6. Bhattacharya, P.R. Genetic polymorphism of surfaceantigen genes of Plasmodium falciparum. J. Parasit.Dis., 20: 121-132.

7. Biswas, Sukla and Neena Valecha. Bromo-deoxyridinebased assay for detection of parasite and drugsensitivity in Plasmodium falciparum in vitro. IndianJ. Exptl. Biol., 34: 1237-1240.

8. Biswas, Sukla, Arun Sharma, Hema Joshi, Neerad C.Misra, Neena Valecha and Lalitha Kabilan. Charac-teristics of clones derived from Indian Plasmodiumfalciparum isolates. J. Parasit. Dis., 20(1): 23-28.

9. Dev, V. Anopheles minimus : Its bionomics and role inthe transmission of malaria in Assam, India. Bull. WHO,74: 61-66.

10. Dev, V. Malaria survey in Tarajulie tea estate andadjoining hamlets in Sonitpur district, Assam. IndianJ. Malariol., 33: 21-29.

11. Dev, V. and S. Phookan. Malaria prevalence in teaestate of Brahmaputra Valley of Assam, India. J.Parasit. Dis., 20: 189-192.

12. Dua, V.K., C.S. Pant, V.P. Sharma and G.K. Pathak.Determination of HCH and DDT in finger-prick wholeblood dried on filter paper and its field application formonitoring concentration in blood. Bull. Environ.Contamin. Toxicol., 56: 50-57.

13. Dua, V.K., P.K. Kar, R. Sarin and V.P. Sharma. Primaquineand carboxyprimaquine concentrations in plasma and

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blood cells in P. vivax malaria cases following chronicdosage using high performance liquid chromato-graphy. J. Chromatogr., 675: 193-198.

14. Dua, V.K., N.C. Gupta, A.C. Pandey and V.P. Sharma.Repellency of Lantana camara flowers against Aedesmosquitoes. J Amer. Mosq. Contr. Assoc., 12(3):406-408.

15. Dua, V.K., C.S. Pant and V.P. Sharma. Determination oflevels of HCH ad DDT in soil, water and whole bloodfrom bioenvironmental and insecticide sprayed areasof malaria control. Indian J. Malariol., 33: 7-15.

16. Dua, V.K., R. Kumari and V.P. Sharma. HCH and DDTcontamination of rural ponds of India. Bull. Environ.Contamin. Toxicol., 57: 568-574.

17. Dua, V.K., P.K. Kar and V.P. Sharma. Chloroquineresistant Plasmodium vivax malaria in India. Trop. Med.Int. Hlth., 1: 816-819.

18. Gogoi, S.C., V. Dev and S. Phookan. Morbidity andmortality due to malaria in Tarajulie tea Estate, Assam,India. Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. Pub. Hlth., 27:526-529.

19. Joshi, Hema, Sarala K. Subbarao, C. Usha Devi, S.K.Ghosh and Sukla Biswas. Isoenzyme variations andclonal composition in Indian isolates of Plasmodiumfalciparum. J. Parasit. Dis., 20: 137-140.

20. Kalra, N.L. and V.P. Sharma. Yellow fever threat. Curr.Sci., 71(12): 948.

21. Kant, Rajni, S.D. Pandey and S.K. Sharma. Mosquitobreeding in relation to aquatic vegetation and somephysico-chemical parameters in rice fields of CentralGujarat. Indian J. Malariol., 33: 30-40.

22. Kant, Rajni, S.D. Pandey and S.K. Sharma. Role ofbiological agents for the control of mosquito beedingin rice fields. Indian J. Malariol., 33: 209-215.

23. Kant, Rajni, S.D. Pandey, S.K. Sharma and V.P. Sharma.Impact of agro-chemicals on rice field breedingmosquitoes of central Gujarat, India. Biomed., 7(2):127-132.

24. Kar, Indranil, Alex Eapen and K. John Ravindran.Domestic breeding sources and their contribution inAn. stephensi breeding in Dindigul, Tamil Nadu.Indian J. Malariol., 33: 191-199.

25. Kumar, Ashwani, V.P. Sharma, D. Thavaselvam andP.K. Sumodan. Clinical trials of a new immunochromato-graphic test for diagnosis of P. falciparum malaria inGoa. Indian J. Malariol., 33: 166-172.

26. Kumar, Ashwani, V.P. Sharma, D. Thavaselvam, P.K.Sumodan, R.H. Kamat, S.S. Audi and B.N. Surve.Control of Cx. quinquefasicatus by Bacillus

sphaericus in Vasco City. J. Amer. Mosq. Contr. Assoc.,12(3): 409-413.

27. Nanda, N., H. Joshi, S.K. Subbarao, R.S. Yadav, R.P.Shukla, V.K. Dua and V.P. Sharma. Anopheles fluviatiliscomplex: Host feeding patterns of species S, T and U.J. Amer. Mosq. Contr. Assoc., 12(1): 147-149.

28. Pillai, C.R. and C. Usha Devi. Malaria parasite bank.Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., 66: 161-171.

29. Roy, A., S. Biswas, R.P. Shukla and M.S. Malhotra.Assessment of malaria transmission through sero-epidemiology of children population. J. Parasit. Dis.,20: 53-56.

30. Roy, Arati, Sukla Biswas and Neeru Singh. Applicationof peptide ELISA in tribal malaria of Madhya Pradesh.Indian J. Malariol., 33: 144-153.

31. Sharma, Arun, Neerad C. Sharma and Lalitha Kabilan.Plasmodium vivax induced perturbations in theantioxidant status of red blood cell in vivo Clin. Chem.Enzym. Com., 7: 105-112.

32. Sharma, V.P. Dengue haemorrhagic fever epidemic inDelhi. Curr. Sci., 72(1): 10.

33. Sharma, V.P. Praneem polyherbal cream forcontraception-safety in malaria endemic countries.Curr. Sci., 71(6): 430-431.

34. Sharma, V.P. Re-emergence of malaria in India. IndianJ. Med. Res., 103: 26-45.

35. Sharma, V.P. Ecological changes and vector-bornediseases. Trop. Ecology, 37(1): 57-65.

36. Sharma, V.P. Malaria: Cost to India and future trends.Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. Pub. Hlth., 27(1): 4-14.

37. Sharma, V.P., B.N. Nagpal, Aruna Srivastava, S. Adigaand P. Manavalan. Estimation of larval production inSanjay Lake and its surrounding ponds in Delhi, Indiausing Remote Sensing Technology. Southeast AsianJ. Trop. Med. Pub. Hlth., 27(4): 834-840.

38. Sharma, V.P., R.C. Dhiman, M.A. Ansari, B.N. Nagpal,Aruna Srivastava, P. Manavalan, S. Adiga, K.Radhakrishnan and M.G. Chandrasekhar. Study on thefeasibility of delineating mosquitogenic conditions inand around Delhi using Indian Remote SensingSatellite data. Indian J. Malariol., 33(3): 107-125.

39. Sharma, V.P., R.S. Yadav, M.A. Ansari, V. Dev and N.Singh. Insecticide- treated bednets and curtains tocontrol malaria in India. Ann. Trop. Med. Parasitol.,90(4): 435.

40. Sharma Y.D., S. Biswas, C.R. Pillai, M.A. Ansari, T.Adak and Usha Devi. High prevalence of chloroquineresistant Plasmodium falciparum infection inRajasthan epidemic, Acta Tropica., 62: 135-141.

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41. Shukla, R.P., V.K. Kohli A.C. Pandey, V.P. Ojha and P.K.Pathak. Ecology of immature mosquitoes in paddyfields of District Nainital, U.P., India. Mosq. Borne Dis.Bull,. 13: 31-36.

42. Singh, Neeru, A.K. Mishra, C.F. Curtis and V.P. Sharma.Influence of moonlight on light-trap catches of themalaria vector Anopheles culicifacies in central India.Bull. Entomol. Res., 86: 475-479.

43. Singh, Neeru, O.P. Singh and V.P. Sharma. Dynamicsof malaria transmission in forested and deforestedregions of Mandla district, central India (MadhyaPradesh). J. Amer. Mosq. Contr. Assoc., 12(2): 225-234.

44. Singh, Neeru, M.M. Shukla and Neena Valecha. Malariaparasite density in pregnant women of DistrictJabalpur, Madhya Pradesh. Indian J. Malariol., 33:41-47.

45. Singh, Neeru, A.K. Mishra and Ajay Saxena. Use ofneem cream as a mosquito repellent in tribal area ofcentral India. Indian J. Malariol., 33: 99-102.

46. Srivastava, H.C., S.K. Sharma, R.M. Bhatt and V.P.Sharma. Studies on Plasmodium vivax relapse patternin Kheda district, Gujarat. Indian J. Malariol., 33:173-179.

47. Subbarao, Sarala K. Genetics of malaria vectors. Proc.Natl. Acad. Sci. India, 66: 51-76.

48. Usha Devi, C., C.R. Pillai, T. Adak, V.P. Sharma and S.C.Dwivedi. In vitro sensitivity of Indian isolates of P.falciparum to antimalarials. J. Parasit. Dis., 20: 177-180.

49. Valecha, Neena. Resistant malaria: In Frontiners inPaediatrics, I edn. Eds. H.P.S. Sachdev and PannaChaudhury (Jaypee Publications), 10: 116-138.

50. Valecha, Neena, M.A. Ansari, S. Prabhu and R.K.Razdan. Preliminary evaluation of safety aspects of neemoil in Kerosene lamp. Indian J. Malariol., 33: 139-143.

51. Wattal, Suman, T. Adak, R.C. Dhiman and V.P. Sharma.The biology and predatory potential of notonectidbug Enithares indica (Fabr) against mosquito larvae.Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. Pub. Hlth., 27(3):633-636.

52. Yadav, R.S., S.K. Satpathy, P.K. Tyagi, B.S. Das and P.Srivastava. Studies of possible side-effects of usingcyfluthrin-treated bednets. Ann. Trop. Parasitol., 90(4): 436.

1 9 9 71. Adak, T., Sarbjit Kaur, Siman Wattal, Nutan Nanda

and V.P. Sharma. Y-chromosome polymorphism inspecies B and C of Anopheles culicifacies complex. J.Amer. Mosq. Contr. Assoc., 13(4): 379-383.

2. Ansari, M.A. Trials with aerosol spray to control Aedesaegypti biting during DHF epidemic in Delhi. DengueBull., 21: 105-108.

3. Ansari, M.A. Essential components of bio-environmental malaria control strategy. In RecentAdvances in Ecobiological Research. Ed.. M.P. Sinha,1: 35-39.

4. Ansari, M.A. Efficacy of deltamethrin impregnatedhessian cloth curtains to control malaria in urban slumsettlement, Delhi (NCT), India. Trop. Biomed., 14:27-33.

5. Ansari, M.A. Integrated management of malaria in theriverine belt of Jumna within National Capital Territoryof Delhi. In Proceeding of the Second Symposium inVector and Vector-Borne Diseases (National Academyof Vector Borne Diseases): 99-108.

6. Ansari, M.A., P.K. Mittal, R.K. Razdan and C.P. Batra.Residual efficacy of deltamethrin 25 WP (K-othrin)sprayed on different types of surfaces against malariavectors An. culicifacies. Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med.Pub. Hlth., 28(3): 606-609.

7. Asthana, O.P., J.S. Srivastava and N. Valecha. Currentstatus of the Artemisinin derivatives in the treatmentof malaria with focus on Arteether. J. Parsit. Dis.,21: 1-12

8. Bhattacharya, P.R., Sukla Biswas and Lalitha Kabilan.Alleles of the Plasmodium falciparum Pfmdr-1 geneappear not to be associated with chloroquineresistance in India. Trans. R. Soc. Trop. Med. Hyg.,91: 454-455.

9. Das, M.K., T. Adak and V.P. Sharma. Genetic analysisof a larval color mutant, yellow larva, in Anophelessundaicus. J. Amer. Mosq. Contr. Assoc, 13(2): 203-204.

10. Dhiman, R.C. Recent advances in research on sandflyvectors of Leishmaniasis. J. Parasit. Dis., 21: 131-140.

11. Dua, V.K., S.K. Sharma, Aruna Srivastva and V.P.Sharma. Bioenvironmental control of malaria at BHEL,Hardwar, India: Results of a 9 year study (1987-95). J.Amer. Mosq. Contr. Assoc., 13(3): 71-78.

12. Dua, V.K. and V.P. Sharma. Industrial malaria control–A bioenvironmental approach. J. Parasit. Dis., 21:89-94.

13. Dua, V.K.,P.K. Kar, N.C. Gupta, Indranil Kar and V.P.Sharma. In vivo and in vitro sensitivity of Plasmodiumfalciparum to chloroquine in Chennai (Tamil Nadu),India. Indian J. Malariol., 34: 1-7.

14. Dua, V.K., C.S. Pant and V.P. Sharma. HCH and DDTresidues in human and bovine milk at Hardwar, India.Indian J. Malariol., 34: 126-131.

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15. Fakrudin, J.M., Sukla Biswas and Y.D. Sharma.Identification of a Plasmodium vivax heat shockprotein which contains metalloprotease sequencemolif. Mol. Biochem. Parasitol., 90: 387-390.

16. Haq, S. and R.S. Yadav. Fish fauna of District Raigad,Maharashtra with particular reference to mosquitolarvivorous species. Indian J. Malariol., 34: 213-216.

17. Joshi, Hema, Sarala K. Subbarao, T. Adak, NutanNanda, S.K. Ghosh, R. Carter and V.P. Sharma. Geneticstructure of Plasmodium vivax isolates in India. Trans.Soc. Trop. Med. Hyg., 91: 231-235.

18. Kant, Rajni, D.K. Gupta, R.M. Bhatt, S.K. Sharma andS. Haq. Mass introduction of Poecilia reticulata(Guppy) for mosquito control: Its survival and naturaldispersal in different aquatic habitats of Kheda,Gujarat. Nature and Biosphere, 2(2): 1-7.

19. Kar, Indranil, Alex Eapen, K. John Ravindran, R.K.Chandrahas, N.C. Appavoo, A.V. Sadanand and B.Dhanraj. Field evaluation of Bacillus sphaericusH5a5b and B. thuringiensis var. israelensis, H-14against the Bancroftian filariasis vector Culexquinquefasciatus, Say in Chennai, India. Indian J.Malariol., 34: 25-36.

20. Kumar, A. Urban malaria and its control in India.J. Parasit. Dis., 21: 83-88.

21. Kumar, Ashwani, V.P. Sharma, P.K. Sumodan andD. Thavaselvam. Dynamics and control of Anophelesstephensi Liston, 1901 transmitted malaria in Goa, India.In Proceedings of the Second Symposium on Vectorsand Vector Borne Diseases (National Academy ofVector-Borne Diseases): 176-186.

22. Mishra, A.K. and Neeru Singh. Observations onmosquito breeding in rice fields in two ecologicalterrains of district Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh. IndianJ. Malariol., 34: 197-203.

23. Mishra, N.C., Nutan Nada and Arun Sharma. Salivarygland apyrase in different anopheline vectors of India :Its role in malaria transmission. J. Parasit. Dis., 21(2):152-156.

24. Mittal, P.K., R.C. Dhiman, T. Adak and V.P. Sharma.Laboratory evaluation of the biocontrol potential ofMesocyclops thermocyclopoides (Copepodacyclopoides) against mosquito larvae. SoutheastAsian J. Trop. Med. Pub. Hlth., 28(4): 857-861.

25. Nagpal, B.N. and N.L. Kalra. Malaria Vectors of India.J. Parasit. Dis., 21: 105-112.

26. Pant, C.S. and H.C. Srivastava. Distribution of threegenetic markers and malaria in other backward castesof Kheda district, Gujarat. Indian J. Malariol., 34:42-46.

27. Pillai, C.R., C. Usha Devi, D.S. Choudhury and N.N.Singh. Role of macrophages in experimental malariaIV. Bioassay of silica in immunity against Plasmodiumberghei infection. Indian J. Exptl. Biol., 35: 861-865.

28. Pillai, C.R. and C. Usha Devi. Role of macrophages inexperimental malaria V. Effect of ethyl palmitate onmacrophages in Plasmodium berghei infected mice.J. Com. Dis., 29(4): 355-359.

29. Prakash, Anil, D.R. Bhattacharyya, P.K. Mohapatraand J. Mahanta. Seasonal prevalence of Anophelesdirus and malaria transmission in a forest fringed villageof Assam, India. Indian J. Malariol., 34: 117-125.

30. Raghavendra, K., S.K. Subbarao and V.P. Sharma. Aninvestigation into the recent malaria outbreak in DistrictGurgaon, Haryana state. Curr. Sci., 73(9): 766-770.

31. Roy, Arati and M.A. Ansari. Stratification of malariaendemicity in Delhi and its surrounding area throughpeptide ELISA. J. Parasit. Dis., 21(2): 179-181.

32. Roy, Arati, M.A. Ansari, S. Biswas and L. Kabilan.Comparison of parasitological and serological data inevaluating malaria outbreak. J. Com. Dis., 29(1):63-65.

33. Satpathy, S.K., P.K. Tyagi, B.S. Das, P.Srivastava andR.S. Yadav. Evaluation of possible toxic effects ofcyfluthrin during short-term, relevant communityexposure. Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol., 59:681-687.

34. Sharma, S.K. Community acceptance of insecticidetreated mosquito net (ITMN) trial in Keonjhar district(Orissa). In Approaches to Increasing the Use ofInsecticide Treated Mosquito Nets in Orissa, India.Eds. A.D. Rath and Ian Pett (British Council Division,New Delhi): 15-30.

35. Sharma, V.P., B.N. Nagpal and Aruna Srivastava.Monitoring of mosquito population. Curr. Sci.(accepted).

36. Sharma, V.P. and Aruna Srivastava. Role of geographicinformation system in malaria control. Indian J. Med.Res., 106: 198-204.

37. Sharma, V.P. and Neena Valecha. Diagnosis of malaria.Family Med. India, 1: 11-15.

38. Sharma, V.P. Discussion paper—Malaria: Public healthaspects. In Molecular Genetic Approaches toVaccination (Ranbaxy Science Foundation. III AnnualSymposium, New Delhi, India): 46-52.

39. Sharma, V.P. Resistance to antimalarial drugs in India.In Drug Resistance: Mechanism and Management:Proceedings of IV Annual Ranbaxy ScienceFoundation Symposium. Eds. R.S. Singhal and O.P.Sood (Ranbaxy Science Foundation, New Delhi): 67-72.

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40. Shukla, R.P., V.K. Kohli and V.P. Ojha. Larvicidal efficacyof Bacillus sphaericus H-5a, 5b and B. thuringiensisvar. israelensis H-14 against malaria vectors in Bhabararea, District Nainital, U.P. Indian J. Malariol., 34:208-212.

41. Singh, Neeru and A.K. Mishra. Efficacy of light-trapsin sampling malaria vectors in different ecological zonesin central India. Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. Pub.Hlth., 28(1): 196-202

42. Singh, Neeru, M.P. Singh and V.P. Sharma. The use ofa dipstick antigen-capture assay for the diagnosis ofPlasmodium falciparum infection in a remote forestedarea of central India. American J. Trop. Med. Hyg.,56(2): 188-191.

43. Singh, Neeru, N. Shrivastava, A.K. Gupta and V.P.Sharma. Malaria during pregnancy: A priority area ofmalaria research and control. J. Parasit. Dis., 21: 53-61.

44. Singh, Neeru, M.M. Shukla, S.K. Chand andV.P. Sharma. Outbreak of falciparum malaria insubmerged villages of Narayanganj PHC, DistrictMandla due to Narmada Irrigation Project, central India,M.P. Curr. Sci., 73(8): 686-691.

45. Singh Neeru, Neena Valecha and V.P. Sharma. Malariadiagnosis by field workers using immunochro-matographic test. Trans. R. Soc. Trop. Med. Hyg., 91:396-397.

46. Srivastava, Aruna, B.N. Nagpal, Rekha Saxena andV.P. Sharma. Landscape ecological approach to studydistribution of malaria vectors in India. In Proceedingsof II Annual ESRI/ERDAS 97 USER Conference, 16-17 November.

47. Subbarao, S.K. and V.P Sharma. Anopheline speciescomplexes and malaria control. Indian J. Med. Res.,106: 164-173.

48. Tiwari, S.N., Anil Prakash and S.K. Ghosh. Seasonalityof indoor resting anophelines in stone quarry area ofDistrict Allahabad, U.P. Indian J. Malariol., 34:132-139.

49. Valecha, N., S. Gupta, Usha Devi, S. Biswas, A. Sharma,T. Adak, O.P. Asthana and V.P. Sharma. Efficacy of alpha,beta-arteether in acute uncomplicated P. falciparummalaria. J. Clin. Pharm. Res., 17(1): 11-15.

50. Valecha, N. and K.D. Tripathi. Artemisinin: Currentstatus in malaria. Indian J. Pharmacol., 29: 71-75.

51. Yadav, R.S. Trials of insecticide treated mosquito netsin Orissa, India. In Approaches to Increasing the Useof Insecticide Treated Mosquito Nets in Orissa, India.Eds. Alison D. Rath and Ian Pett (British CouncilDivision, New Delhi, India).

52. Yadav, R.S., V.P. Sharma and A.K. Upadhyay. Fieldtrial of Bacillus sphaericus strain B-101 (SerotypeH5a, 5b) against filariasis and Japanese encephalitisvectors in India. J. Amer. Mosq. Contr. Assoc. 13(2):158-163.

53. Yadav, R.S., V.P. Sharma and H.C. Srivastava. Fieldevaluation of an antigen detection immunochro-matograhic test for diagnosis of Plasmodiumfalciparum malaria in India. Trop. Med., 39(2): 45-49.

54. Yadav, R.S. and V.P. Sharma. Global experiences oninsecticide treated mosquito nets and other materialsfor personal protection and control of vector bornediseases. J. Parasit, Dis., 21: 123-130.

55. Yadav, R.S., V.P. Sharma and S.K. Chand. Mosquitobreeding and resting in tree holes in a forest ecosystemin Orissa. Indian J. Malariol., 34: 8-16.

1 9 9 81. Adak, T., V.P. Sharma and V.S. Orlov. Studies on P.

vivax relapse pattern in Delhi. American J. Trop. Med.Hyg., 59(1): 175-179.

2. Ansari M.A.. Impact of biolarvicide spraying on adultdensity of An. culicifacies and incidence of malaria invillage Dehra, PHC Dhaulana, District Ghaziabad (U.P.)In Proceedings of National Symposium onDevelopment of Microbial Pesticides and Insect PestManagement held at Pune from November 12-13.

3. Ansari M.A. and P.K. Mittal. Broad-spectrum effectsof deltamethrin against non-target arthropod pests inDistt. Ghaziabad (U.P.). Mosq. Borne Dis. Bull., 15(3-4): 23-27.

4. Ansari M.A. and R.K. Razdan. Seasonal prevalence ofAedes aegypti in five localities of Delhi, India. DengueBull., 22: 28-32.

5. Ansari M.A., Neera Kapoor and V.P. Sharma. Relativeefficacy of synthetic pyrethroid impregnated fabricsagainst mosquitoes under laboratory conditions. J.Amer. Mosq. Contr. Assoc., 14(4): 406-409.

6. Batra, C.P., P.K. Mittal, T. Adak and V.P. Sharma.Efficacy of neem oil water emulsion against mosquitoimmatures. Indian J. Malariol., 35: 15-21.

7. Bhattacharya, P.C., M.P. Baruah and V. Dev. Drugresistance in malaria, its prevention and treatment. InUpdate in Medicine. Eds A.K. Das and P.P. Baruah(APICON—Designer Graphics, Dibrugarh, Assam,India): 262-267.

8. Bhattacharya, P.R. Genetic polymorphism of merozoitesurface antigen-2 (MSA-2) gene of Plasmodiumfalciparum strains from India. Trans. R. Soc. Trop.Med. Hyg., 92: 225-226.

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9. Bhattacharya, P.R. Microbial control of mosquitoeswith special emphasis on bacterial control. Indian J.Malariol., 35: 206-224.

10. Bhutani, Nidhi, M.R. Ranjit, M.Yameen, Neeru Singh,Vas Dev, C.R. Pillai, M.A. Ansari and Y.D. Sharma.Genetic diversity among field isolates of Plasmodiumfalciparum in India. Curr. Sci., 75(2): 160-163.

11. Biswas, S. and Arati Roy. Serology for malaria diagnosisin children. J. Com. Dis., 30(4): 297-300.

12. Biswas, S., N. Valecha, M.A. Ansari and V.P. Sharma.Assessment of in vivo and in vitro response ofPlasmodium falciparum to chloroquine in Indianpatients: A diagnostic approach. J. Parasit. Dis., 22(2):116-120.

13. Chauhan, V.S. and V.P. Sharma. Malaria—Hundred yearsafter the great discovery. Curr. Sci., 74(2): 100-103.

14. Chitnis, Chetan, Rana Chattopadhyay and C.R. Pillai.Antigenic variation and cytoadherence by malariaparasite. In The Changing Face of Malaria. RoundTable Conference Series No. 4.4. (Ranbaxy ScienceFoundation, New Delhi):111-115.

15. Das, M.K., B.N. Nagpal and V.P. Sharma. Mosquitofauna and breeding habitats of anophelines inCar Nicobar Island, India. Indian J. Malariol., 35: 197-205.

16. Dev, V. and S. Phookan. Epidemiology and control ofmalaria in the Brahmaputra valley of Assam. InAdvances in Medical Entomology and HumanWelfare. Ed. S.C. Goel (The U.P. Zoological Society,Muzaffar Nagar): 59-65.

17. Dev, V., N.C. Nayak, K.M. Mahapatra, B. Choudhury,S. Phookan, J.S. Srivastava, O.P. Asthana and V.P.Sharma. Alpha/beta Arteether: A new antimalarial.Curr. Sci., 75(8): 758-759.

18. Dev, V. Utility of CDC traps for sampling malaria vectorsin Assam. J. Parasit. Dis., 22: 69-70.

19. Dua, V.K., C.S. Pant, V.P. Sharma and G.K. Pathak. HCHand DDT in surface extractable skin lipids as a measureof human exposure in India. Bull. Environ. Contamin.Toxicol., 60: 238-244.

20. Dua, V.K., R. Kumari, R.K. Jauhari, V.P. Ojha, R.P. Shuklaand V.P. Sharma. Organochlorine insecticide residuesin water from five lakes of Nainital (U.P.), India. Bull.Environ. Contamin. Toxicol., 60: 209-215.

21. Dua, V.K., R. Sarin, N.C. Gupta and V.P. Sharma.Sulfalene concentrations in plasma and blood cells ofPlasmodium falciparum malaria cases after treatmentwith metakelfin using high-performance liquidchromatography. J. Chromatogr., 714: 390-395.

22. Dua, V.K., S.N. Sinha and V.P. Sharma. Chromatographicstudies of peroxydisulphate oxidation products ofprimaquine. J. Chromatogr., 708: 316-320.

23. Ghosh, D. and S.K. Subbarao. Stage-specific effectsof antimalarials an Indian isolates of Plasmodiumfalciparum. Indian J. Malariol., 35: 171-177.

24. Haq, S., Rajni Kant, S.K. Sharma and V.P. Sharma.Mosquito breeding associated with urban sewagesystem in Anand city. Indian J. Malariol., 35: 31-34.

25. Joshi, Hema, M.S. Malhotra, K. Raghavendra, SaralaK. Subbarao and V.P. Sharma. Genetic studies amongBuksa tribals. J. Parasit. Dis., 22: 136-139.

26. Joshi, Hema. Haptoglobins and malaria. In Pro-ceedings of the National Seminar on Anthropologyin Retrospect and Prospect (Deptt. of Anthropology,University of Delhi).

27. Kant, Rajni, S.D. Pandey, S.K. Sharma and V.P. Sharma.Species diversity and interspecific associations amongmosquitoes in rice agroecosystem of Kheda district,Gujarat. Indian J. Malariol., 35: 22-30.

28. Kar, Indranil, Alex Eapen, T. Adak and V.P. Sharma.Trial with ParaSight-F in the detection of Plasmodiumfalciparum infection in Chennai (Tamil Nadu), India.Indian J. Malariol., 35: 160-162.

29. Kar, Indranil, Sarala K. Subbarao, Alex Eapen, JohnRavindran, K. Raghvendra and V.P. Sharma. Evidencefor a new malari vector species, species E, within theAnopheles culicifacies complex (Diptera: Culicidae).J. Med. Entomol., 36: 595–600.

30. Kondrasen, F., K.A. Stobberup, S.K. Sharma, O.T. Gulatiand W. Vander Hock. Irrigation water releases andAnopheles culicifacies abundance in Gujarat, India.Acta Tropica., 71: 195-197.

31. Kumar, A. Zoonotic malaria: Its perspective andmagnitude. In Proceedings of the Compendium of ThirdNational Training Programme on Zoonotic Parasite:Their Diagnosis and Control (Bangalore): 101-113.

32. Kumar, A., V.P. Sharma, P.K. Sumodan and D.Thavaselvam. Field trials of Biolarvicide Bacillusthuringiensis var. israelensis strain 164 and thelarvivorous fish Aplocheilus blocki against An.stephensi for malaria control. J. Amer. Mosq. Contr.Assoc., 14(4): 467-462.

33. Mittal, P.K., T. Adak and V.P. Sharma. Variations in theresponse to Bacillus sphaericus toxins in differentstrains of An. stephensi Liston. Indian J. Malariol.,35: 178-184.

34. Nagpal, B.N., Aruna Srivastava, Rekha Saxena andV.P. Sharma. Identification of favourable areas for neem

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plantation through GIS. In Proceedings of III AnnualESRI/ERDAS 98 USER Conference, 17-18 November.

35. Pant, C.S., H.C. Srivastava and R.S. Yadav. Prevalenceof malaria and ABO blood groups in a seaport area inRaigad, Maharashtra. Indian J. Malariol.,35: 225-227.

36. Pillai, C.R. and C. Usha Devi. Role of macrophages inexperimental malaria. V. Effect of ethyl palmitate onmacrophages in Plasmodium berghei infected mice.J. Com. Dis., 29: 355-359.

37. Raghavendra, K., Sarala K. Subbarao, M.K.K. Pillaiand V.P. Sharma. Biochemical mechanisms ofmalathion-resistance in Indian Anopheles culicifacies(Diptera: Culicidae) sibling species A, B and C:Microplate assays and synergistic studies. Ann. Ent.Soc. Amer., 91(5): 834-839.

38. Roy, Arati, M.A. Ansari and L. Kabilan. A longitudinalstudy of seroreactivity to Plasmodium falciparumantigen in children and adult living in an endemic areaof U.P. Indian J. Malariol. 35: 48-56.

39. Roy, Arati and P.K. Tyagi. Application of sero-epidemiology in identification of malaria endemicity inShankargarh, India. J. Parasit. Dis., 22: 52-56.

40. Sampath, T.R.R., R.S. Yadav, V.P. Sharma and T. Adak.Evaluation of lambdacyhalothrin impregnated bednetsin a malaria endemic area of India. Part 1. Imple-mentation and acceptability of the trial. J. Amer. Mosq.Contr. Assoc., 14(4): 431-436.

41. Sampath, T.R.R., R.S. Yadav, V.P. Sharma and T. Adak.Evaluation of lambdacyhalothrin impregnated bed netsin a malaria endemic area of India. Part-2. Impact onmalaria vectors. J. Amer. Mosq. Contr. Assoc. 14 (4):437-443.

42. Sharma, Manju, Sukla Biswas and Arun Sharma.Possible role of nitrates and nitrites in malaria. J.Parasit. Dis., 22 (1): 1-3.

43. Sharma, Pawan, Anil Kumar, Balwan Singh, AshimaBhardwaj, V. Naga Sailaja, T. Adak, Ashima Kushwaha,Pawan Malhotra and V.S. Chauhan. Characterizationof protective epitopes in a highly conservedPlasmodium falciparum antigenic protein containingrepeats of acidic and basic residues. Infect. Immun.,66(6): 2895-2904.

44. Sharma, S.N., T. Sharma and H. Prasad. Impact ofspherix (Bacillus sphaericus B-101, serotype H5a, 5b)spraying on the control of mosquito breeding in ruralareas of Farrukhabad district, U.P. Indian J. Malariol.,35: 185-196.

45. Sharma, V.P. Roll back malaria. Curr. Sci., 75(8): 756-757.

46. Sharma, V.P. Fighting malaria in India. Curr. Sci., 75(11):1127-1140.

47. Sharma, V.P. Bioenvironmental control of malaria. Thechanging face of malaria. In Round TableConferenceSeries, No. 4. (Ranbaxy Science Foundation, NewDelhi, India): 103-110.

48. Shukla, R.P., Nutan Nanda, A.C. Pandey, V.K. Kohli,H. Joshi and S.K. Subbarao. Studies on bionomicsof Anopheles fluviatilis and its sibling species inNainital district, U.P. Indian J. Malariol., 35: 41-47.

49. Shukla, R.P. and V.K. Kohli. Plasmodium malariae—A case report from District Nainital, Uttar Pradesh.Indian J. Malariol., 35: 39-40.

50. Shukla, R.P., V.K. Kohli, A.C. Pandey, V.P. Ojha andP.K. Pathak. Larval ecology of malaria vectors in paddyfields of District Nainital, U.P. J. Com. Dis., 30(4):301-303.

51. Singh, Neeru, A. Saxena, S.K. Chand, N. Valecha andV.P. Sharma. Studies on malaria during pregnancy in atribal area of central India (Madhya Pradesh).Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. Pub. Hlth., 29: 10-17.

52. Singh, Neeru, M.M. Shukla, O.P. Asthana and V.P.Sharma. Effectiveness of α−β Arteether in clearingPlasmodium falciparum parasitemia in central India(Madhya Pradesh). Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med.Pub. Hlth., 29(2): 225-227.

53. Singh, Neeru, A.K. Mishra and M.P. Singh. Samplingof anopheline mosquitoes by different methods in tribalarea of Madhya Pradesh. Adv. Med. Entomol. HumanWelfare, Uttar Pradesh J. Zool. (Published by UttarPradesh Zoological Society): 77-87.

54. Singh, Neeru, M.P. Singh, A. Saxena, V.P. Sharma andN.L. Kalra. Knowledge, attitude, beliefs and practices(KABP) study related to malaria and interventionstrategies in ethnic tribals of Mandla (MadhyaPradesh). Curr. Sci., 75(12): 1386-1390.

55. Singh, O.P. and T. Adak. Enzyme linked immunosorbentassay for malaria sporozoite detection in mosquito. InEmerging Trends in the Diagnosis of InfectiousDiseases: Proceedings of the TCDC InternationalWorkshop. Ed. K.K. Kamboj (CDRI, Lucknow): 139-146.

56. Srivastava, Aruna, B.N. Nagpal, Rekha Saxenand V.P.Sharma. Geographic information system: Role in malariacontrol. In GIS Development (GIS@ Development,Noida, India).

57. Srivastava, Aruna, B.N. Nagpal, Rekha Saxena andV.P. Sharma. GIS to predict distribution of malariavector An. sundaicus in India. In Proceeding of GISWorld 98 (International Conference held at Toronto,Canada): 274-276.

58. Subbarao, Sarala K. Anopheline species complexes inSoutheast Asia. WHO/SEA Tech. Pub., 18: 81.

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59. Sumodan, P.K. and Ashwani Kumar. Distribution andfeeding efficacy of larvivorous fishes of Goa. IndianJ. Malariol., 35: 163-170.

60. Valecha, N., V.P. Sharma and C. Usha Devi. A rapidimmunochromatographic test (ICT) for diagnosis ofPlasmodium falciparum. Diagn. Microbiol. Infect.Dis., 30: 257-260.

61. Yadav, R.S., T.R.R. Sampath, V.P. Sharma, T. Adak andS.K. Ghosh. Evaluation of lambdacyhalothrinimpregnated bednet in a malaria endemic area of India.Part 3. Effects on malaria incidence and clinicalmeasures. J. Amer. Mosq. Contr. Assoc., 14(4): 444-450.

1 9 9 91. Adak, T., Sarbjeet Kaur and O.P. Singh. Comparative

susceptibility of different members Anophelesculicifacies complex to P. vivax. Trans. R. Soc. Trop.Med. Hyg., 93: 573-577.

2. Adak, T., Suman Wattal, Sarbjit Kaur and V.P. Sharma.Genetics of creamish white an eye color mutant inAnopheles stephensi. J. Hered., 90(5): 573-574.

3. Ansari, M.A. and R.K. Razdan. Laboratoryand field evaluation of Bacillus thuringiensis H-14(Bt. H-14) granule formulations against Aedes aegyptiin India. Dengue Bull., 23: 94-98.

4. Ansari, M.A., Padma Vasudevan, Mamta Tandon andR.K. Razdan. Larvicidal and mosquito repellent actionof Peppermint (Mentha piperata) oil. BioresourceTechnol., 71: 267-271.

5. Atrie, Bharati, Sarala K. Subbarao, M.K.K. Pillai, S.R.V.Rao and V.P. Sharma. Population cytogenetic evidencefor sibling species within the taxon Anophelesannularis Vander Wulp (Diptera: Culicidae). Ann.Entomol. Soc. Amer., 92(2): 243-249.

6. Batra, C.P., P.K. Mittal, T. Adak and V.P. Sharma. Malariainvestigation in District Jodhpur, Rajasthan during thesummer season. Indian J. Malariol., 36: 75-80.

7. Bhakat, P.R., Arati Roy, K.B. Roy, Anita Saxena and H.Bohider. Laser light scattering immunoassay formalaria. J. Immunoassay, 20 (3): 103-114.

8. Bhattacharya, P.R. Activation and germination ofspores of Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis byalkaline pH and larval (Aedes aegypti) gut fluid.Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. Pub. Hlth., 30: 183-187.

9. Bhattacharya, P.R. Genetic polymorphism in T-cellepitope of the circumsporozoite protein of Plasmodiumfalciparum clones and isolates from India. Trans. Roy.Soc. Trop. Med. Hyg., 93: 204-207.

10. Bhattacharya, P.R. and C.R. Pillai. Strong associationbut incomplete correlation between allelic variationsof Pfmdr-1 gene and chloroquine resistance in

Plasmodium falciparum isolates from India. Ann. Trop.Med. Parasitol., 93(7): 679-684.

11. Bhattacharya, P.R., M. Kumar and R.H. Das. Surprisinglittle polymorphism in the merozoite-surface-protein-2(MSP-2) gene of Indian Plasmodium falciparum. Ann.Trop. Med. Parasitol., 93: 561-564.

12. Biswas, Sukla. Patterns of parasitaemia, antibodies,complement and circulating immune complexes in drug-suppressed simian Plasmodium knowlesi malaria.Indian J. Malariol., 36: 33-41.

13. Dev, V. Hybridization: A potent factor in speciation.Curr. Sci., 76: 1062-63.

14. Dev, V. Current Science – The vital link. Curr. Sci., 76:1291-1292.

15. Dev, V. Field evaluation of HRP-2 antigen detectiontest kit for Plasmodium falciparum malaria. Curr. Sci.,77: 17-18.

16. Dhiman, R.C. Kala-azar: Recent advances in vectorcontrol. In Proceeding of Fifth Round Table Conferenceon Kala-azar (Ranbaxy Science Foundation, NewDelhi): 131-136.

17. Dua, V.K., N.C. Gupta and V.P. Sharma. Chloroquineconcentration profile in the community of Mewatregion, District Gurgaon (Haryana), India. SoutheastAsian J. Trop. Med. Pub. Hlth., 30(2): 232-234.

18. Dua, V.K., N.C. Gupta, P.K. Kar and V.P. Sharma.Chloroquine and Desethylchloroquine concentrationsin plasma and blood cells in P. vivax malaria casesusing high-performance liquid chromatography. J.Pharm. Biomed. Anal., 21: 199-205.

19. Dua. V.K., Roop Kumari and V.P. Sharma. Applicationof mosquito fish Gambusia for reducing DDTcontamination in water, sediment and edible fish fromrural pond of India. Poll. Res., 18(1): 89-94.

20. Dua, V.K., V.P. Ojha, S. Biswas, N. Valecha, Neeru Singhand V.P. Sharma. Antimalarial activity of differentfractions isolated from the leaves of Andrographispaniculata. J. Med. Aroma. Plant Sci., 21: 1069-1073.

21. Joshi, Hema, Sarala K. Subbarao and V.P. Sharma. Astudy of human genetic markers in Mewat region,Gurgaon, Haryana. Indian J. Malariol., 36: 85-89.

22. Kant, Rajni and S.D. Pandey. Breeding preferences ofAnopheles culicifacies in rice agro-ecosystem inKheda district, Gujarat. Indian J. Malariol., 36: 53-60.

23. Kar, Indranil, Sarala K. Subbarao, Alex Eapen, JohnRavindran, T. Satyanarayana, K. Raghavendra, N.Nanda and V.P. Sharma. Evidence for a new malariavector species, species E, within the Anophelesculicifacies complex (Diptera: Culicidae). J. Med.Entomol., 36(5): 595-600.

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24. Kar, Indranil, Alex Eapen, T. Adak and V.P. Sharma.Trial with Parasight-F in the detection of Plasmodiumfalciparum infection in Chennai (Tamil Nadu), India.Indian J. Malariol., 35(3):160-162.

25. Kumar, A., V.P. Sharma, P.K. Sumodan and D.Thavaselvam. Anopheles stephensi build-up andaccelerated malaria transmission in the post bio-controlintervention phase in Candolim PHC of Goa, India. J.Parasit. Dis., 23(1): 41-44.

26. Kumar, Pawan, Sukla Biswas and D. Nageshwara Rao.Potentiation of immune response against the RESApeptides of Plasmodium falciparum by incorporating auniversal T-cell epitope (CS/T-3) and an immuno-modulator (polytuftsin), and delivery throughliposomes. Microbial. Immunol. 43(6): 567-576.

27. Kundu, M.K., N. Sundar, S.K. Kumar, S.V. Bhat, NeenaValecha and Sukla Biswas. Antimalarial activity of 3-hydroxyalkyl-2-methylene propionic acid derivatives.Bioorganic Med. Chem. Lett., 9: 731-736.

28. Mishra, Neerad C., Manju Sharma and Arun Sharma.Inhibitory effect of Piceatannol, A protein tyrosinekinase inhibitor, on asexual maturation of Plasmodiumfalciparum. Indian J. Exptl. Biol., 37: 418-420.

29. Mittal, P.K., C.P. Batra and T. Adak. Susceptibility statusof Culex quinquefasciatus larvae to fenthion inDelhi—A note on the possible development ofresistance. Indian. J. Malariol., 36: 81-84.

30. Okoyeh, Jude Nnaemeka, C.R. Pillai and Chetan E.Chitnis. Plasmodium falciparum field isolatescommonly use erythrocyte invasion pathways thatare independent of Sialic acid residues of GlycophorinA. Infect. Immun., 67(11): 5784-5791.

31. Pillai, C.R. and C. Usha Devi. Role of macrophages inexperimental malaria. VI. Effect of Freund’s completeadjuvant in Plasmodium berghei infected mice. J. Com.Dis., 31: 121-126.

32. Sharma, Arun and Neerad C. Mishra. Inhibition of aprotein tyrosine kinase activity in Plasmodiumfalciparum by chloroquine. Indian J. Biochem.Biophys.,. 36: 299-304.

33. Sharma, S.K., T. Adak, S. Haq and I. Kar. Observationon the relationship of salinity with the breedinghabitats of Anopheles sundaicus (Diptera: Culicidae)at Car Nicobar Island, India. Mosq. Borne Dis. Bull.,16(3-4): 33-36.

34. Sharma, S.K., P.K. Tyagi, M.A. Haque and V.P. Sharma.Deltamethrin treated mosquito nets for malaria controlin tribal area of Keonjhar district, Orissa. InProceedings of the Fourth International Symposiumon Vectors and Vector Borne Diseases, Gwalior.

35. Sharma, S.K., P.K. Tyagi, M.A. Haque and K. Padhan.Field studies on the sensitivity and specificity of animmunochromatographic test for detection ofPlasmodium falciparum malaria in a tribal areas ofOrissa. Indian J. Malariol., 36: 65-69.

36. Sharma, S.N., R.P. Shukla and K. Raghavendra.Susceptibility status of An. fluviatilis and An.culicifacies to DDT, deltamethrin and lambda-cyhalothrin in District Nainital, Uttar Pradesh. IndianJ. Malariol., 36: 90-93.

37. Sharma, V.P., B.N. Nagpal, A. Srivastava and N.L. Kalra.Worker morbidity by malaria in tea estates. In GlobalAdvances in Tea Science (CSIR, New Delhi): 323-332.

38. Shukla, R.P. and S.N. Sharma. Aedes aegypti surveyof west Himalayan foothill town of Haldwani, DistrictNainital, India. Dengue Bull., 23: 113-114.

39. Singh, Neeru, M.M. Shukla and V.P. Sharma.Epidemiology of malaria in pregnancy in central India.WHO Bull., 77(7): 567-571.

40. Singh, Neeru and K.K. Khare. Forest malaria inMadhya Pradesh, central India. Changing scenario ofdisease and its vectors. J. Parasit. Dis., 23(1):105-112.

41. Singh, Neeru, A.K. Mishra, S.K. Chand and V.P. Sharma.Population dynamics of Anopheles culicifacies andmalaria in tribal area of central India. J. Amer. Mosq.Contr. Assoc., 15(3): 283-290.

42. Singh, Neeru, R.K. Mehra and V.P. Sharma. Malariaand the Narmada River development in India: A casestudy of the Bargi Dam Ann. Trop. Med. Parasitol.,93(5): 477-488.

43. Srivastava, Aruna, B.N. Nagpal, Rekha Saxena, V.P.Sharma and S.K. Subbarao. GIS based malariasurveillance system. In Proceedings of IV ESRI USERConference, 1-2 December.

44. Srivastava, Aruna, B.N. Nagpal, Rekha Saxena andV.P. Sharma. Geographical information system as a toolto study malaria receptivity in Nadiad taluka, Khedadistrict, Gujrat, India, Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med.Pub. Hlth., 30(4): 650-656.

45. Subbarao, Sarala K., Nutan Nanda and K.Raghavendra. Malariogenic stratification of Indiausing Anopheles culicifacies sibling speciesprevalence. ICMR Bull., 29(7): 75-80.

46. Tyagi, P. and S. Biswas. Naturally occurring plasmodia-specific circulating immune complexes in individualsof malaria endemic areas in India. Indian J. Malariol.,36(1):12-18.

47. Valecha N. Diagnosis of malaria. Family Med. India,3: 16-19.

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48. Yadav, R.N., Lalitha Kabilan, M.P. Singh and ArunSharma. Immune-response to chloroquine-sensitiveand resistant populations of Plasmodium berghei inmice. J. Com. Dis., 31(1): 9-18.

2 0 0 01. Ansari, M.A., R.K. Razdan, M. Tandon and P.

Vasudevan. Larvicidal and repellent action of Dalbergiasissoo Roxb. (F. Leguminaceae) against mosquitoes.Bioresource Technol., 73(2): 207–211.

2. Ansari, M.A. Relative efficacy of innovativeindigenous herbal methods of personal protectionmeasures to prevent mosquito bites. In Proceedingsof Herbo2000 International Congress: 44-46.

3. Ansari, M.A. and R.K. Razdan. Relative efficacy ofinsecticide treated mosquito nets (Diptera : Culicidae)under field conditions. J. Med. Entomol., 37(1): 201-204.

4. Ansari, M.A. and R.K. Razdan. Bio-effiacacy of certainformulations of chlorpyrifos against importantmosquito vector species. Mosq. Borne Dis. Bull., 17(1-2): 1-5.

5. Ansari, M.A. and R.K. Razdan. Operational feasibilityand efficacy of deltamethrin impregnated hessiancurtains in comparison to HCH indoor residual sprayingto control malaria in selected villages of DistrictGhaziabad (U.P.), India. Indian J. Malariol., 37: 1-10.

6. Batra, C.P., P.K. Mittal and T. Adak. Control of Ae.aegypti breeding in desert coolers and tyres usingBacillus thuringiensis israelensis formulation. J. Amer.Mosq. Contr. Assoc., 16(4): 321-323.

7. Bhattacharya, P.R. Hyper-production of insecticidalcrystal protein (δ-endotoxin) by Bacillus thurin-giensis var. israelensis is not related to sporultion-specific biochemical functions. Curr. Microbiol., 41:187-191.

8. Biswas, S. Formation of Plasmodium falciparumgametocytes in vivo and in vitro relates to transmissionintensity. Ann. Trop. Med. Parasitol., 94(5): 437-446.

9. Biswas, S., A. Escalante, S. Chaiyaroj, P. Angkasekwinaiand A.A. Lal. Prevalence of point mutations in thedihydrofolate reductase and dihydropteroate synthe-tase genes of Plasmodium falciparum isolates from Indiaand Thailand: A molecular epidemiologic study. Trop.Med. Int. Hlth., 5(10): 737-743.

10. Chopra, N., S. Biswas, B. Thomas, L. Sabhnani andD.N. Rao. Inducing protective antibodies against ring-infected erythrocyte surface peptide antigen of Plas-modium falciparum using immunostimulating complex(ISCOMs) delivery. Med. Microbiol. Immunol., 189(2):75-83.

11. Dev, V. Plasmodium malariae, as case of quartanmalaria in Assam. J. Com. Dis., 32(2): 149-151.

12. Dev, V. Insecticide impregnated mosquito nets : Analternate strategy for malaria control. NortheastNewslett. (Ministry of Home Affairs, GOI), 1(5): 2.

13. Dhiman, R.C. Remote Sensing: A visionary tool inMalaria Epidemiology. ICMR Bull., 30(11): 123–127.

14. Dhiman, R.C., R. Sudarshana, V.P. Sharma, M.K. Dasand S.K. Bhan. Targetting mosquitogenic conditionswith emphasis on Anopheles sundaicus on CarNicobar using remote sensing and GeographicInformation System techniques : A pilot study. Asian-Pacific Remote Sensing and GIS J., 13: 23-28.

15. Dhiman, R.C. and P.K. Mittal. A note on susceptibilitystatus of Phlebotomus papatasi (Scopoli) populationsto insecticides. J. Com. Dis., 32(1): 65–66.

16. Dua, V.K., N.C. Gupta, P.K. Kar, Jaya Nand, V.P. Sharmaand S.K. Subbarao. Chloroquine and disethylchloro-quine concentrations in blood cells and plasma fromIndian patients infected with sensitive or resistantPlasmodium falciparum. Ann. Trop. Med. Parasitol., 94: 565–570.

17. Dua, V.K., N. Nanda, N.C. Gupta, P.K. Kar, V.P. Sharmaand S.K. Subbarao. Investigation of malaria at NationalThermal Power Corporation, Shaktinagar, DistrictSonbhadra (Uttar Pradesh), India. Southeast Asian J.Trop. Med. Pub. Hlth., 31: 818-824.

18. Dua, V.K., N.C. Gupta, P.K. Kar, V.P. Sharma and S.K.Subbarao.Pharmacokinetics of chloroquine in Indiantribal and non-tribal healthy volunteers and patientswith Plasmodium falciparum malaria. Curr. Sci. (inpress).

19. Eapen, Alex. Role of larvivorous fishes in mosquitocontrol. In Recent Trends in Combating MosquitoesEds. S. John William and S. Vincent (Department ofZoology, Loyola College, Chennai): 170-177.

20. Fakruddin, J.M., S. Biswas and Y.D. Sharma.Metalloprotease activity in a small heat shock proteinof the human malaria parasite Plasmodium vivax. Infect.Immun., 68(3): 1202-1206.

21. Ghosh, S.K., E. Titus Burk, Neena Valecha, M.V.Murugendrappa and V.P. Sharma. Evaluation of a rapidimmunochromatographic test (ICT) for detection ofPlasmodium falciparum malaria in Karnataka, India.J. Parasit. Dis., 24: 39-42.

22. Kaur, Sarabjit, T. Adak, and O.P. Singh. Susceptibilityof species A, B, C of Anopheles culicifacies complexto Plasmodium yoelii yoelii and Plasmodium vinckeipetteri infections. J. Parasitol., 86(6): 1345-1348.

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23. Kumar, A., K. Sra, U.M.X. Sangodkar and V.P. Sharma.Advances in the bio–control of mosquito vectorsutilising Bacillus sphaericus and B. thuringiensis var.israelensis. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., India, 70: 1-20.

24. Kumar, A., P.K. Sumodan and V.P. Sharma. Clinical trilasof an indigenous diagnostic kit Paracheck-F for thediagnosis of Plasmodium falciparum malaria in Goa.J. Parasit. Dis., 24(1): 43-45.

25. Mittal, P.K., C.P. Batra and T. Adak. Efficacy of Vectobac12 AS, a formulation of Bacillus thuringiensis H-14against larvae of Culex quinquefasciatus and Anophelesspp. in the laboratory and field conditions. Mosq. BorneDis. Bull., 17: 34-37.

26. Mya, M.M., R.K. Saxena, P. Bhakat and Arati Roy.Effect of serum dilution in diagnosis of malaria incommunity. J. Com. Dis., 32(1): 28-32.

27. Nanda, Nutan, R.S. Yadav, Sarala K. Subbarao, HemaJoshi and V.P. Sharma. Studies on Anopheles fluviatilisand Anopheles culicifacies in relation with malaria inforest and deforested riverine ecosystems in northernOrissa, India. J. Amer. Mosq. Contr. Assoc., 16(3): 199-205.

28. Pathak, N., P.K. Mittal, O.P. Singh, Vidya Sagar and P.Vasudevan. Larvicidal action of essential oils from plantsagainst the vector mosquitoes Anopheles stephensi(Liston), Culex quinquefasciatus (Say) and Aedesaegypti (L). International Pest Contr., 42(2): 53-55.

29. Pillai, C.R. and C. Usha Devi. Role of macrophage inexperimental malaria: VII. Studies on adoptive transferof macrophages. J. Com. Dis., 32: 129-135.

30. Ravindran, John K. Riceland mosquitoes and theircontrol. In Recent Trends in Combating Mosquitoes.Eds. S. John William and S. Vincent (Department ofZoology, Loyola College, Chennai): 137–144.

31. Roy, Arati, Padmawati Tyagi and Sukla Biswas.Serological investigation of malaria outbreak in TharDesert of Rajasthan. J. Com. Dis., 32(2): 123–128.

32. Sampath, T.R.R., R.S. Yadav and S.K. Ghosh. Use ofpyrethroid treated bednets in malaria control in Orissa,India. In Recent Trends in Combating Mosquitoes.Eds. S. John William and S. Vincent (Department ofZoology, Loyola College, Chennai): 145-155.

33. Sharma, A. and L. Kabilan. Regulation of nitric oxideproduction by cytokines in human monocyte derivedmacrophages: Possible role in P. vivax malaria. IndianJ. Biochem. Biophysics, 37: 313-317.

34. Sharma, Arun. Protein tyrosine kinase activity inhuman malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum.Indian J. Exptl. Biol., 38: 1222-1226.

35. Sharma, Poonam, C.R. Pillai and J.D. Sharma. In vitro

schizontocidal activity of standard antimalarial drugson chloroquine–sensitive and chloroquine resistantstrains of Plasmodium falciparum. Indian J. Exptl.Biol., 38: 1129-1133.

36. Sharma, S.K., P.K. Tyagi, K. Padhan, M.A. Haque andS.K. Subbarao. Malara transmission dynamics in a tribalarea of Sundergarh district, Orissa. In Proceedings ofthe Fifth International Symposium on Vectors andVector Borne Diseases, Patiala.

37. Sharma, S.N., R.P. Shukla and R.N. Prasad. Malariatransmission in riverine and non-riverine areas ofDadraul PHC, Shahjahanpur district, Uttar Pradesh. J.Parasit. Dis., 24: 51-55.

38. Shi, Y.P., P. Das, B. Holloway, V. Udhayakumar, J.E.Tongren, F. Candal, S. Biswas, R. Ahmad, S.E. Hasnainand A.A. Lal. Development, expression and murinetesting of a multistage Plasmodium falciparum malariavaccine candidate. Vaccine, 18: 2902-2914.

39. Singh, N. Usefulness of dipstick test (ParaSightTM-F)in high risk groups for Plasmodium falciparum incentral India. Curr. Sci., 79(4): 406-407.

40. Singh, N. and N. Valecha. Evaluation of rapid diagno-stic test “DetermineTM malaria Pf” in epidemic proneforest villages of central India (Madhya Pradesh). Ann.Trop. Med. Parasitol., 94(5): 421-427.

41. Singh, N., S.S. Mishra, M.P. Singh and V.P. Sharma.Seasonality of Plasmodium vivax and P. falciparumin tribal villages in central India (1987-1995). Ann. Trop.Med. Parasitol., 94(2): 101-112.

42. Singh, Neeru, Ajay Saxena and Neena Valecha. Fieldevaluation of the ICT malaria Pf/Pv immunochromato-graphic test for diagnosis of Plasmodium falciparumand P. vivax in epidemic affected forest villages ofChhindwara, central India (Madhya Pradesh). Trop.Med. Intl. Hlth., 11(5): 765-770.

43. Singh, Neeru and A.K. Mishra. Anopheline ecologyand malaria transmission at a newly irrigation projectarea in Jabalpur. J. Amer. Mosq. Contr. Assoc., 16(4):279-287.

44. Singh, Neeru and V.P. Sharma. Malaria control inMadhya Pradesh, India. Pub. Hlth., 15: 57-68.

45. Singh, R.K. and S.P. Singh. Control of Aedes bredingusing Bactoculicide and neem oil combination inevaporation coolers. Indian J. Malariol., 37: 103-105.

46. Srivastava, Aruna and B.N. Nagpal. Mapping malaria.GIS Dev., 4(6): 28-31.

47. Srivastava, H.C. and S.K. Sharma. Chloroquine resistantPlasmodium falciparum in migrant population. IndianJ. Malariol., 37: 39-42.

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48. Srivastava, H.C. and R.S. Yadav. Malaria outbreak in atribal area of Gujarat state, India. Southeast Asian J.Trop. Med. Pub. Hlth., 31(2): 219-224.

49. Subbarao, S.K., K. Vasantha, N. Nanda, B.N. Nagpal,V. Dev and V.P. Sharma. Cytotaxonomic evidence forthe presence of An. nivipes in India. J. Amer. Mosq.Contr. Assoc., 16(2): 71-74.

50. Usha Devi, C., C.R. Pillai, S.K. Subbarao and S.C.Dwivedi. Short term in vitro cultivation of erythrocyticstages of Plasmodium vivax. J. Parasit. Dis., 24(1):61-66.

51. Valecha, Neena, C. Usha Devi, Hema Joshi, V.K. Shahi,V.P. Sharma and Shiv Lal. Comparative efficacy ofayush-64 vs chloroquine in vivax malaria. Curr. Sci.,78(9): 1120-1122.

2 0 0 11. Adak, T., Neena Valecha and V.P. Sharma. Plasmodium

vivax polymorphism in a clinical drug trial. Clin. Dign.Lab. Immun., 8(5): 891–894.

2. Ansari, M.A. Constraints and research needs inforecasting and prevention of malaria epidemics inIndia. Indian J. Malariol., 38: 1–8.

3. Ansari, M.A. and R.K. Razdan. Concurrent control ofmosquitoes and domestic pests by use of deltamethrintreated curtains in the New Delhi Municipal Committee,India. J. Amer. Mosq. Contr. Assoc., 17(2): 131-136.

4. Ansari, M.A., Y.D. Sharma, Arati Roy, Sukla Biswasand P.K. Sharma. Epidemiological investigations of amalaria outbreak in northern Delhi area. J. Amer. Mosq.Contr. Assoc., 17(4): 216-220.

5. Asthana, O.P., J.S. Srivastava, V.P. Kamboj, NeenaValecha, V.P. Sharma, S. Gupta, T.K. Pande, K.A.Vishwanathan, K.M. Mahapatra, N.C. Nayak, P.K.Mahapatra, J. Mahanta, V.K. Srivastava, Vas Dev, N.Singh, M.M. Shukla, A.B. Balsara, S.K. Mishra, S.K.Satpathy, S. Mohanty and B. Dash. A multicentricstudy with arteether in patients of uncomplicatedfalciparum malaria. J. Assoc. Physicians India, 49:692-696.

6. Asthana, O.P., J.S. Srivastava, T.K. Pande, K.A.Vishwanathan, V. Dev, K.M. Mahapatra, N.C. Nayak,A.B. Balsara, O.P. Mandal, N. Gupta, S.K. Mishra, S.Mohanty, S. Sathpathy, B.S. Das, J.K. Patnaik, S.K.Sathpathy and B. Dash. Multicentric clinical trials forsafety and efficacy evaluation of alpha/beta Arteetherin complicated P. falciparum malaria. J. Assoc.Physicians India, 49: 1155-1160.

7. Batra, C.P., T. Adak, V.P. Sharma and P.K. Mittal. Impactof urbanization on bionomics of An. culicifacies andAn. stephensi in Delhi. Indian J. Malariol., 38: 61-75.

8. Biswas, Sukla. Plasmodium falciparum dihydrofolatereductase Val-16 and Thr-108 mutation associated within vivo resistance to antifolate drug: A case study.Indian J. Malariol., 38: 76-83.

9. Biswas, Sukla. In vitro antimalarial activity ofazithromycin against chloroquine sensitive andchloroquine resistant Plasmodium falciparum. J.Postgrad. Med., 47: 240–243.

10. Biswas, Sukla, Mohan G. Karmarkar, Yagya D. Sharma.Antibodies detected against Plasmodium falciparumhaemozoin with inhibitory properties to cytokineproduction. FEMS Microbiol. Lett., 194: 175-179.

11. Chattopadhyay, R., Amit Sharma, V.K. Srivastava, S.K.Pati, S.K. Sharma, B.S. Das and Chetan E. Chitnis.Naturally acquired erythrocytes recognize variant-specific and cross-reactive epitopes. Infect. Immun.(in press).

12. Dev, V. Operational aspects of insecticide treated netsfor malaria control in Assam. J. Com. Dis., 33(2):147-150.

13. Dev, V. Spatial distribution of malaria in relation torice-agro ecosystem in Assam. In Proceedings of theWorkshop on Water Quality Assessment, Bio-monitoring and Zooplankton Diveristy. Ed. B.K.Sharma (Deptt. of Zoology, Northeastern HillUniversity, Shillong, India): 152-163.

14. Dev, V. and B.K. Borgohain. Insecticide treated netsfor malaria control, an eco-friendly technology for thenortheastern states of India. J. Northeastern Council,Shillong, 21: 37-40.

15. Dev, V., C.R. Hira and M.K. Rajkhowa. Malariaattributable morbidity in Assam, northeastern India.Annals Trop. Med. Parasitol., 95: 789-796.

16. Dev, V., M.A. Ansari, C.R. Hira and K. Barman. Anoutbreak of Plasmodium falciparum malaria due toAnopheles minimus in central Assam. Indian J.Malariol., 38: 32-38.

17. Dhiman, R.C., C.R. Pillai and S.K. Subbarao. Investi-gation of outbreak of malaria in Baharaich district, UttarPradesh. Indian J. Med. Res., 113: 186-191.

18. Dhiman, R.C., S.K. Sharma, C.R. Pillai and S.K.Subbarao. Investigation of outbreak of malaria in tribalarea of Visakhapatnam (Andhra Pradesh). Curr. Sci.,80(6): 781-785.

19. Dua, V.K. and V.P. Sharma. Plasmodium vivax relapseafter 5-days of primaquine treatment in some industrialcomplexes of India. Ann. Trop. Med. Parasitol., 95:655-659.

20. Dua, V.K., Roop Kumari and V.P. Sharma. Sequestration

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of organochlorine residues by Anopheles culicifaciesmosquito larvae from water. Bull. Environ. Contam.Toxicol., 66: 492-496.

21. Dua, V.K., Roop Kumari, V.P. Sharma and S.K. Subbarao.Organochlorine residues in human blood fromNainital (U.P.), India. Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol.,67: 42-45.

22. Escalante, Ananias, A. Heather M. Grebert, SansaneeC. Chaiyaroj, Magda Magris, Sukla Biswas, Bernard L.Nahlen and Altaf A. Lal. Polymorphism in the genecoding the apical membrane antigen–1 (AMA–1) ofPlasmodium falciparum. X. Asembo Bay CohortProject. Mol. Biochem. Parasitol., 113: 279-287.

23. Joshi, Hema and S.K. Subbarao. Prevalence of G-6-PDdeficiency and sickle-cell haemoglobin carriers inmalaria endemic tribal dominated districts – Mandlaand Jabalpur (Madhya Pradesh). Indian J. Malariol,38: 99-104.

24. Mittal, P.K., T. Adak and C.P. Batra. Comparativetoxicity of selected larvicidal formulations againstAnopheles stephensi Liston and Aedes aegypti Linn.J. Com. Dis., 33(2): 116–120.

25. Mya, M.M., R.K. Saxena and Arati Roy. Sensitivity andspecificity study of isolated antigen from Plasmodiumfalciparum culture supernatant. Indian. J. Clin.Biochem., 17(1): 75-82.

26. Nagpal, B.N., Aruna Srivastava, Neena Valecha andV.P. Sharma. Repellent action of neem cream againstAn. culicifacies and Cx. quinquefasciatus. Curr. Sci.,80(10): 1270-1271.

27. Roy, Arati, Padmawati Tyagi and Surya Kant Sharma.Serological appraisal of malaria status in tribal area ofOrissa, India. Indian J. Malariol., 38: 84-90.

28. Sharma, Indu, D.S. Rawat, S.T. Pasha, S. Biswas andY.D. Sharma. Complete nucleotide sequence of the 6kb element and conserved cytochrome b genesequences among Indian isolates of Plasmodiumfalciparum. Int. J. Parasitol., 31: 1107-1113.

29. Sharma, Indu, Manish K. Aneja, Sukla Biswas, VasDev, Musharraf A. Ansari, S. Tazeen Pasha and YagyaD. Sharma. Allelic variation in the cg2 gene does notcorrelate with chloroquine resistance among IndianPlasmodium falciparum isolates. Int. J. Parasitol., 31:1669-1672.

30. Sharma, S.K., K. Padhan, Y. Rath and S.K. Subbarao.Observations on the breeding habitats of Aedesspecies in the steel township, Rourkela. J. Com. Dis.33(1): 28-35.

31. Sharma, S.K., P. Padhan and D.M. Padhi. Socio-economic factors associated with malaria in a tribalarea of Orissa, India. Indian J. Pub. Hlth., (in press).

32. Shukla, R.P., S.N. Sharma, V.K. Kohli, N. Nanda, V.P.Sharma and S.K. Subbarao. Dynamics of malariatransmission under changing ecological scenario inand around Nanak Matta Dam, Uttaranchal, India.Indian J. Malariol., 38: 91-98.

33. Singh, H., P.K. Tyagi and S.K. Sharma. Malaria diagnosis:Quantitative buffy coat versus conventionalmicroscopy. J. Assoc. Physicians India, 49: 945-946.

34. Singh, N. and M.M. Shukla. An assessment of theusefulness of a rapid immuno-chromatographic test,“DetermineTM Malaria Pf ” in evaluation of interventionmeasures in forest villages of central India. BMC Infec.Dis., 1: 10.

35. Singh, N., A. Saxena and V.P. Sharma. Status ofchloroquine efficacy against Plasmodium falciparumin pregnant women in tribal area of central India (M.P.).Curr. Sci., 80(5): 101-103.

36. Singh, N., R.K. Mehara and N. Shrivastava. Malariaduring pregnancy and infancy in area of intense malariatransmission. Ann. Trop. Med. Parasitol., 95(1): 19-29.

37. Singh, S.P., K. Raghavendra, Raj Kumar Singh andS.K. Subbarao. Studies on larvicidal properties of leafextract of Solanum nigrum Linn. (Family: Solanaceae).Curr. Sci., 81(12): 1529-1530.

38. Srivastava, Aruna, B.N. Nagpal, Rekha Saxena andS.K. Subbarao. Predicted habitat modeling for forestmalaria vector species An. dirus in India – A GIS basedapproach. Curr. Sci., 80(9): 1129–1134.

39. Sundar, N., V.T. Jacob, Sujata V. Bhat, Neena Valechaand Sukla Biswas. Antimalarial t-Butylperoxyamines.Bioorg. Med. Chem. Lett., 11: 2269-2272.

40. Thomas, B.E., M. Manocha, W. Haq, T. Adak, C.R.Pillai and D.N. Rao. Modulation of the humoralresponse to repeat and non-repeat sequences of thecircumsporozoite protein of Plasmodium vivax usingnovel adjuvant and delivery system. Ann. Trop. Med.Parasitol., 95(5): 451-472.

41. Tiwari, S.N., S.K. Ghosh, T.S. Sathyanarayan, T.R.R.Sampath, A.K. Kulshrestha, V.P. Sharma, K. Ravi Kumarand M.V. Murugendrappa. Species-specific anophe-line breeding habitats with reference to bioenviron-mental control of malaria in Arsikere taluk, Hassandistrict, Karnataka. Entomology, 26(2): 131–139.

42. Tyagi, Padmawati, Arati Roy, U. Sreehari and M.A.Ansari. Serological profile following malaria outbreakin Mewat region of Haryana, India. Indian J. Malariol.,38: 105-107.

43. Usha Devi, C., Neena Valecha, P.K. Atul and C.R. Pillai.Antiplasmodial effect of three medicinal plants: Apreliminary study. Curr. Sci., 80: 917-919.

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44. Valecha, Neena, T. Adak, A.K. Bagga, O.P. Asthana,J.S. Srivastava, Hema Joshi and V.P. Sharma.Comparative antirelapse efficacy of CDRI compound80/53 (Bulaquine) vs. primaquine in double blind clinicaltrial. Curr. Sci., 80(4): 561-563.

45. Yadav, R.S., T.R.R. Sampath and V.P. Sharma.Deltamethrin treated bednets for control of malariatransmitted by Anopheles culicifacies (Diptera:Culicidae) in India. J. Med. Entomol., 38(5): 613-622.

2 0 0 21. Bhatt, R.M., H.C. Srivastava, Rajnikant and R.S. Yadav.

Malaria transmission dynamics in a riverine settlementwith few cattle to divert the vectors in Gujarat, India.Med. Vet. Entomol., 16 (in press).

2. Cornel, A.J., S.K. Subbarao, D. Chandra, K.Raghavendra, N. Nanda, V.P. Sharma, C.H. Porter andF.H. Collins. Separation of An. culicifacies species Aand D from species B, C and E (Diptera: Culicidae)using PCR primers selected from within the D2 domainof the riobsomal DNA 28S subunit. J. Med. Entomol.,39 (in press).

3. Dev, V. Micropylar apparatus of an egg of Aedes(Stegomyia) aegypti (L) Bionature, 22: 13-15.

4. Dhiman, R.C. Eco-epidemilogical types of malaria inIndia and need of research inputs for control strategies.In Proceedings of the WHO Workshop on Kala-azarand Malaria (Balaji Uthan Sansthan, Patna) (in press).

5. Dhindsa, K.S., U.M.X. Sangodkar and Ashwani Kumar.A novel method of screening soils for mosquito-pathogenic bacilli. Lett. Applied Microbiol., U.K. (inpress).

6. Dua, V.K., S. Sinha, S. Biswas, S. K. Puri, N. Valecha, V.P.Sharma and S.K. Subbarao. Isolation and antimalarialactivity of oxidation products of primaquine. Bioorg.Medicinal Chem. Lett. (in press).

7. Ghosh, S.K., S.N. Tiwari, A.K. Kulshrestha, T.S.Sathyanarayan and T.R.R. Sampath. Control of malariatransmission using larvivorous fishes. In Trends inMalaria and Vaccine Research —The Current IndianScenario. Eds. D. Raghunath and R. Nayak (TataMcGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi):154-158.

8. Ghosh, S.K., T.S. Sathyanaryan, M.V. Murugendrappaand S.K. Subbarao. Field evaluatin of a rapid immuno-chromatographic test ‘Parachek®’ in a post-monsoonPlasmodium falciparum malaria outbreak in villagesof South India. Japanese J. Trop. Med. Hyg., 30(1):7-13.

9. Joshi, Hema, S.K. Subbarao, N. Valecha and V.P. Sharma.Ahaptoglobinemia and malaria in India. Indian J.Malariol., 39 (in press).

10. Kumar, Ravi, S.K. Ghosh, T.S. Sathyanarayan, T.R.R.Sampath, G.R. Arunodaya, K.T. Shetty and M.V.Murugendrappa. Field evaluatinon safety aspects ofshort-term community exposure of cyfluthrin 050 EWtreated impregnated bednets for malaria control.Pestology, 26(2): 6-10.

11. Mittal, P.K. T. Adak, O.P. Singh, K. Raghavendra andS.K. Subbarao. Reduced susceptibility to deltamethrinin Anopheles culicifacies s.l. in district Ramnatha-puram in Tamil Nadu: Selection of pyrethroid resistantstrain. Curr. Sci., 82(2): 185-188.

12. Mya, M.M., A. Roy, K.B. Roy and R.K. Saxena. Designand development of immunosensor for diagnosis ofP. falciparum malaria in field condition. Parasitol. Res.( in press).

13. Mya, M.M., A. Roy, K.B. Roy and R.K. Saxena. Isolation,purification and part characterization of a glycophos-pholipid antigen from Plasmodium falciparum culturesupernatant. Japanese J. Infect. Dis., 55 (5) (in press).

14. Nagpal, B.N., Aruna Srivatava, N.L. Kalra and S.K.Subbarao. Studies on An.stephensi Liston, 1901, anurban malaria vector, spiracular indices a toxonomictool to identify ecological variants. Part 1. J. Med.Entomol. (in press).

15. Pandey, Kailash, C., Sanjay Singh, C.R. Pillai, UshaPillai, Andrew Lynn, S.K. Jain and Chetan E. Chitnis.Bacterially expressed and refolded receptor bindingdomain of Plasmodium falciparum EBA-175 elicitsinvasion inhibitory antiondies: Implications for malariavaccine development. Mole. Biochem. Parasitol. (inpress).

16. Pillai, C.R. and C. Usha Devi. Malaria Parasite Bank:A National resource for the control of malaria. InProceedings of the WHO Workshop on Kala-azar andMalaria (Balaji Uthan Sansthan, Patna). (in press).

17. Raghavendra, K. Insecticide resistance in malariavectors in India. In Proceedings of the WHO Workshopon Kala-azar and Malaria (Balaji Uthan Sansthan,Patna). (in press).

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1. Page No. 35, Column 2, Line 16, reference “Subbarao, 1987” may be read as “Subbarao et al., 1987”.

2. Page No. 42, Table 4, reference “ Das et al., 1996” may be read as “Das et al., 1997”.

3. Page No. 65, Column 1, Line 7, reference “Shukla et al., 1996” may be read as “Biswas et al., 1996”.

4. Page No. 66 Column 1, Line 8, “MSP-2—3, D7” may be read as “MSP-2—3D7”.

5. Page No. 69, Line 14, “2 to 30%” may be read as “2 and 30%”.

6. Page No. 85, Line 4, “In 1981–82” may be read as “During 1981–82”.

7. Page No. 86, Column 1, Line 11, reference “Prasad and Sharma, 1999” may be read as “Prasad and Sharma, 1990”.

8. Page No. 88, Line 31, reference “Haque, 1998” is Ph.D thesis and is listed in Chapter entitled “List of Ph.D awardeesworked in Malaria Research Centre”.

9. Page No. 92, Line 18, “a, b, Arteether” may be read as “α, β Arteether”.

10. Page No. 102, Fig 13. Star denotes only for An. minimus, An. dirus and An. philippinensis-nivipes complexes.

11. Page No. 103, Column 1, Line 20, reference “Sharma et al., 1999” may be read as “Sharma, 1998”.

12. Page No. 107, Column 2, Line 11, “Elisa” may be read as “ELISA”. In last line “non-apeptide” may be read as“nonapeptide”.

13. Page No. 115, Column 1, Line 6, “(0–14.9%)” may be read as “( 0–17.6%)”.

14. Page No. 135, Column 2, citation of “Fig. 2” may be referred in the first paragraph in Column 1.

15. Page No. 136, Column 1, citation “Fig. 3” may be read at citation “Fig. 2” in Page No.135 and citation “Fig 3” maybe referred as Fig. 4.

16. Page No. 164, Last line, citation “(Fig. 36)” may be read in association with laboratory studies.

17. Page No. 169, Line 9 “initervals” may be read as “intervals”.

18. Page No. 172, Table 2, reference “Kant and Bhatt, 1994” may be read as “Rajnikant and Bhatt, 1994”; “Sharma andDhiman, 1994” may be read as “Sharma and Dhiman, 1993” and “Valecha et al.,1994” may be read as Valecha et al.,1996”.

19. Page No. 173, Table 3, reference “Singh et al., 2002” may be read as “Singh et al., 2001”.

20. Page No. 174, Column 2, last line, reference “Singh et al., 2002” may be read as “Singh et al., 2001”.