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Agglomeraties [Stedelijke ] --- Agglomérations urbaines --- Conurbations --- Metropolitan areas --- Stedelijke agglomeraties --- Urban areas --- Disease Vectors. --- Infectious Disease Vectors --- Disease Vector --- Disease Vector, Infectious --- Disease Vectors, Infectious --- Infectious Disease Vector --- Vector, Disease --- Vector, Infectious Disease --- Vectors, Disease --- Vectors, Infectious Disease --- Communicable Disease Control --- Disease Reservoirs --- Animals as carriers of disease --- Biology --- Control --- Disease Vectors
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Medical microbiology, virology, parasitology --- Infectious diseases. Communicable diseases --- Parasites --- Disease vectors --- Medical parasitology --- Animals as carriers of disease --- Parasitologie médicale --- Disease Vectors. --- Parasites. --- 616.993 --- 591.67 --- 591.69 --- Human beings --- Human parasitology --- Medical sciences --- Parasitology --- Parasitic diseases --- Carriers of disease --- Vectors of disease --- Communicable diseases --- Zoology, Medical --- Zoonoses --- Parasite --- Parasite Load --- Infectious Disease Vectors --- Disease Vector --- Disease Vector, Infectious --- Disease Vectors, Infectious --- Infectious Disease Vector --- Vector, Disease --- Vector, Infectious Disease --- Vectors, Disease --- Vectors, Infectious Disease --- Communicable Disease Control --- Disease Reservoirs --- Infections with animal parasites. Zoonoses --- Disease-spreading animals --- Transmission --- Animals as carriers of disease. --- Medical parasitology. --- 591.69 Parasites --- 591.67 Disease-spreading animals --- 616.993 Infections with animal parasites. Zoonoses --- Parasitologie médicale --- Disease Vectors
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Insects as carriers of disease --- Animals as carriers of disease --- Zoonoses --- Vector-pathogen relationships --- Insectes (Vecteurs de maladies) --- Animaux (Vecteurs de maladies) --- Pathogen-vector relationships --- Animal-borne diseases --- Communicable diseases between animals and human beings --- Zoonotic diseases --- Carriers of disease --- Disease vectors --- Vectors of disease --- Medical entomology --- Animals as carriers of disease. --- Insects as carriers of disease. --- Vector-pathogen relationships. --- Zoonoses. --- Disease Vectors. --- Zoonotic Diseases --- Zoonotic Infections --- Zoonotic Infectious Diseases --- Disease, Zoonotic --- Disease, Zoonotic Infectious --- Diseases, Zoonotic --- Diseases, Zoonotic Infectious --- Infection, Zoonotic --- Infections, Zoonotic --- Infectious Disease, Zoonotic --- Infectious Diseases, Zoonotic --- Zoonotic Disease --- Zoonotic Infection --- Zoonotic Infectious Disease --- Infectious Disease Vectors --- Disease Vector --- Disease Vector, Infectious --- Disease Vectors, Infectious --- Infectious Disease Vector --- Vector, Disease --- Vector, Infectious Disease --- Vectors, Disease --- Vectors, Infectious Disease --- Communicable Diseases. --- Host-parasite relationships --- Communicable diseases --- Zoology, Medical --- Arthropod vectors --- Insect pests --- Disease Reservoirs --- Public Health --- Communicable Diseases, Emerging --- Communicable Disease Control --- Infectious Diseases --- Communicable Disease --- Disease, Communicable --- Disease, Infectious --- Diseases, Communicable --- Diseases, Infectious --- Infectious Disease --- Disease Outbreaks --- Disease Transmission, Infectious --- Transmission --- Biology --- Epidemiology --- Disease Vectors --- Health Sciences --- Life Sciences --- General and Others --- Public health --- Zoonotic Spillover --- Spillovers, Zoonotic --- Zoonotic Spillovers
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Parasites --- Parasitic Diseases --- Disease Vectors --- Vector-pathogen relationships --- Animals as carriers of disease --- Insects as carriers of disease --- Carrier state (Communicable diseases) --- Communicable diseases --- Relations vecteur-micro-organisme pathogène --- Animaux (Vecteurs de maladies) --- Insectes (Vecteurs de maladies) --- Porteurs de germes --- Maladies infectieuses --- Periodicals. --- Periodicals --- Transmission --- Périodiques --- Parasites. --- Parasitic Diseases. --- Disease Vectors. --- Animals as carriers of disease. --- Insects as carriers of disease. --- Vector-pathogen relationships. --- Animal parasites --- Animals --- Epizoa --- Parasitic animals --- Parasitic organisms --- Medical entomology --- Carriers of disease --- Disease vectors --- Vectors of disease --- Infectious Disease Vectors --- Disease Vector --- Disease Vector, Infectious --- Disease Vectors, Infectious --- Infectious Disease Vector --- Vector, Disease --- Vector, Infectious Disease --- Vectors, Disease --- Vectors, Infectious Disease --- Parasite Infections --- Parasitic Infections --- Disease, Parasitic --- Diseases, Parasitic --- Infection, Parasite --- Infection, Parasitic --- Infections, Parasite --- Infections, Parasitic --- Parasite Infection --- Parasitic Disease --- Parasitic Infection --- Parasite --- Pathogen-vector relationships --- parasites --- parasitic diseases --- vector-borne pathogens --- Parasitology. --- Host-parasite relationships --- Pests --- Arthropod vectors --- Insect pests --- Zoology, Medical --- Zoonoses --- Communicable Disease Control --- Disease Reservoirs --- Parasite Load --- Infectious diseases. Communicable diseases --- besmettelijke ziekten --- Paràsits --- Insectes vectors
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Developing Countries. --- Disease Vectors. --- Parasitic Diseases --- Water Supply. --- Supplies, Water --- Supply, Water --- Water Supplies --- Water --- Groundwater --- Infectious Disease Vectors --- Disease Vector --- Disease Vector, Infectious --- Disease Vectors, Infectious --- Infectious Disease Vector --- Vector, Disease --- Vector, Infectious Disease --- Vectors, Disease --- Vectors, Infectious Disease --- Communicable Disease Control --- Disease Reservoirs --- Developing Nations --- Least Developed Countries --- Less-Developed Nations --- Third-World Nations --- Under-Developed Nations --- Less-Developed Countries --- Third-World Countries --- Under-Developed Countries --- Countries, Developing --- Countries, Least Developed --- Countries, Less-Developed --- Countries, Third-World --- Countries, Under-Developed --- Country, Developing --- Country, Least Developed --- Country, Less-Developed --- Country, Third-World --- Country, Under-Developed --- Developed Countries, Least --- Developed Country, Least --- Developing Country --- Developing Nation --- Least Developed Country --- Less Developed Countries --- Less Developed Nations --- Less-Developed Country --- Less-Developed Nation --- Nation, Less-Developed --- Nation, Third-World --- Nation, Under-Developed --- Nations, Developing --- Nations, Less-Developed --- Nations, Third-World --- Nations, Under-Developed --- Third World Countries --- Third World Nations --- Third-World Country --- Third-World Nation --- Under Developed Countries --- Under Developed Nations --- Under-Developed Country --- Under-Developed Nation --- prevention & control. --- supply & distribution --- prevention and control --- Disease vectors --- PARASITIC DISEASES, prevention and control --- Water supply --- Disease vectors. --- PARASITIC DISEASES, prevention and control. --- Water supply. --- Parasitic diseases, prevention and control. --- Conservation of Water Resources --- Disease Vectors --- Health Policy --- Developing countries. --- Developing Countries --- Water Supply --- prevention & control --- LMICs --- Low Income Countries --- Low and Middle Income Countries --- Lower-Middle-Income Country --- Middle Income Countries --- Countries, Middle Income --- Country, Low Income --- Country, Lower-Middle-Income --- Country, Middle Income --- Low Income Country --- Lower Middle Income Country --- Lower-Middle-Income Countries --- Middle Income Country --- Parasitic Diseases - prevention and control
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What creatures live in the dark depths of the ocean, in the lungs of birds, in the canopies of rainforests and in the pillow beneath your head? MITES. Wherever biologists have peered, from forest floors to facial pores, they have found these tiny arachnids. More than 40,000 species have been described, and up to 1 million may grace our planet. Mites are predators, parasites, herbivores and detritivores. They are vectors of disease, vital players in soil formation and important agents of biological control. But despite the grand diversity of mites, even trained biologists are often unaware of their significance. Mites: Ecology, Evolution and Behaviour (2nd edition) aims to fill the gaps in our understanding of these intriguing creatures. It surveys life cycles, feeding behaviour, reproductive biology and host-associations of mites without requiring prior knowledge of their morphology or taxonomy. Topics covered include evolution of mites and other arachnids, mites in soil and water, mites on plants and animals, sperm transfer and reproduction, mites and human disease, and mites as models for testing ecological and evolutionary theories. Richly illustrated with 128 diagrams, pictures and scanning-electron micrographs, 31 of which are in colour, Mites: Ecology, Evolution and Behaviour (2nd edition) combines the authors’ more than 50 years of experience as acarologists with reviews of more than 1600 journal articles and books (450 of these new since the first edition) to reveal the bizarre ingenuity and the importance of these fascinating animals.
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En progression rapide dans toutes les régions chaudes, la dengue ou « fièvre dengue » est la maladie à vecteur la plus répandue dans le monde. L’expansion de ses formes hémorragiques, qui peuvent être mortelles, est devenue particulièrement inquiétante, d’autant qu’en l’absence de vaccins ou de nouveaux traitements, l’unique moyen d’enrayer la maladie consiste à lutter contre le moustique vecteur. Il ressort des contributions réunies dans cette expertise collégiale qu’à côté des techniques de démoustication présentées en détail dans le volume, un travail en réseau est indispensable pour surveiller et prendre en charge cette pathologie. Il apparaît également nécessaire, ce qui n’est pas le plus facile, de convaincre les populations d’éliminer elles-mêmes les réserves d’eau (mares, flaques, récipients...) où le moustique se reproduit, une autre mesure essentielle proposée dans cette expertise. Dengue, or dengue fever, is the most widespread vector-borne disease on the planet and is spreading rapidly in all the world’s hot regions. The spread of its hemorrhagic forms, which can be fatal, is particularly worrying, especially as without a vaccine or a new treatment, the only way to halt the disease is to control the mosquito that carries it. From the papers that make up this report, it emerges that alongside the mosquito-control methods described by the authors, networking is essential for surveillance and medical care of dengue. The report also highlights the need to persuade the population (and this is not the easiest task) to take on themselves the essential work of eradicating pools, puddles and receptacles where water collects and mosquitoes can breed.
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& administration. --- French Guiana. --- Guadelooupe. --- Nartubuqye, --- Guadeloupe. --- méthode de lutte (santé) --- Guyane française --- densité de population --- vecteur (santé) --- insecticide chimique --- dengue --- virus --- surveillance épidémiologique --- Guadeloupe --- prévention sanitaire --- Martinique --- moustique
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