New developments in major vector-borne diseases
Part I: An overview
Scientific and Technical Review, Vol. 34 (1)

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The first volume of this Review focuses on the most important arthropod vectors (insects and ticks) and describes their taxonomy, biology, competence and development.

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The first volume of this Review focuses on the most important arthropod vectors (insects and ticks) and describes their taxonomy, biology, competence and development. It begins by defining ‘vector’, ‘vector-borne disease’ and ‘emerging disease’ and provides explanations that are in line with the OIE understanding of these terms. The zoonotic risks of infections transmitted by arthropod vectors are also discussed, as is the genetic resistance of certain vertebrate hosts to infection. In addition, this volume considers the influence of climatic and anthropogenic changes on the distribution of vectors and the infections they transmit. The last part of this volume focuses on surveillance and control methods for these infections.

Vol. 34(1), 2015
ISBN 978-92-9044-979-9
21×29.7 cm, approx. 300 pp.

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Dimensions 29,7 × 21 × 2 cm