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The Epidemiology of Arthropodborne Diseases, Chapter 1 explained, there are many other kinds of diseases (e.g., vitamin deficiencies, metabolic disorders, psychoses, etc.). . studies the relationships between individuals or populations and their biological and physical environment. Understanding arthropodborne disease ecology is fundamental t不容置疑 发表于 2025-3-29 09:25:34
Malaria, Babesiosis, Theileriosis and Related Diseases,n which both vertebrates and bloodsucking arthropods serve as hosts. The vectors of . species are mosquitoes (of the genus . for human malarias), while ticks in a wide range of genera transmit babesial and theilerial parasites. These important human and veterinary pathogens share characteristics in悲痛 发表于 2025-3-29 15:00:30
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Bacterial and Rickettsial Diseases,courges, plague and typhus, may have killed more people than all wartime battlefield injuries combined (Zinsser 1934). Although improvements in sanitation and treatment of diseases have decreased these vetorborne agents around the world, recent events have shown how quickly the threat of these disea拱墙 发表于 2025-3-29 21:14:09
Mechanical Transmission of Disease Agents by Arthropods,sociation between the pathogen and the vector is not necessary. The vectors in this case are not restricted to arthropods. Birds, rats, mice, other animals and even humans can serve as mechanical vectors; thus, vector ecologists must know about non-arthropod taxa and their roles in transmitting dise泄露 发表于 2025-3-30 00:06:01
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Management of Arthropodborne Diseases by Vector Control,he development of means to reduce disease transmission by controlling arthropod vectors. Some of these methods already had been developed for the management of plant pests, and were modified to control vectors of animal diseases. By the early 1900s, several of the approaches to vector management had