{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: À la carte: how mosquitoes choose their blood meals. {Author}: Blanken SL;Prudhomme O'Meara W;Hol FJH;Bousema T;Markwalter CF; {Journal}: Trends Parasitol {Volume}: 40 {Issue}: 7 {Year}: 2024 Jul 8 {Factor}: 10.528 {DOI}: 10.1016/j.pt.2024.05.007 {Abstract}: Mosquitoes are important vectors for human diseases, transmitting pathogens that cause a range of parasitic and viral infections. Mosquito blood-feeding is heterogeneous, meaning that some human hosts are at higher risk of receiving bites than others, and this heterogeneity is multifactorial. Mosquitoes integrate specific cues to locate their hosts, and mosquito attraction differs considerably between individual human hosts. Heterogeneous mosquito biting results from variations in both host attractiveness and availability and can impact transmission of vector-borne diseases. However, the extent and drivers of this heterogeneity and its importance for pathogen transmission remain incompletely understood. Here, we review methods and recent data describing human characteristics that affect host-seeking behavior and host preferences of mosquito disease vectors, and the implications for vector-borne disease transmission.