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Biological Transmission of Disease Agents

  • 1st Edition - January 1, 1962
  • Latest edition
  • Editor: Karl Maramorosch
  • Language: English

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Biological Transmission of Disease Agents covers the proceedings of a 1960 symposium on Biological Transmission of Disease Agents, held in conjunction with the Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America in Atlantic City, New Jersey. This book discusses methods, approaches, and problems that contribute to the progress in basic and applied research in biological transmission. This compilation is organized into two major parts encompassing 13 chapters that cover agents of plant, animal, and human diseases. The first part of the book deals with the status and significant advances of plant viruses, and the mechanical and non-mechanical transmissions and nematode vectors of these viruses. The second part starts with a discussion on viral agents known to be mosquito-borne, their importance in animal and human disease causation, as well as the several types of biological cycles involved in their transmission. The following chapters describe groups of diseases caused by transmission of sandflies, tabanids, Tsetse-borne insects, mites, ticks, and helminths. The concluding chapter presents ways of suppressing the vectors that cause diseases, such as malaria, typhus, filariasis, dysentery, trypanosomiasis, and dengue. The book appeals to students of entomology, plant pathology, human and veterinary medicine, virology, zoology, microbiology, and other branches of biology.

Table of contents


Contributors

Preface

Part I. Agents of Plant Disease

Some Recent Advances on Leafhopper-Borne Viruses

Mechanisms of Plant Virus Transmission by Aphids

The Present Status of Thrips-Borne Viruses

Mite Transmission of Plant Viruses

Nematode Vectors of Plant Viruses

Part II. Agents of Human and Animal Diseases

Mosquitoes and Virus Diseases

Sandflies and Sandfly-Borne Diseases

Tabanidae as Disease Vectors

Recent Advances in the Study of Tsetse-Borne Diseases

Some Considerations of Mites and Ticks as Vectors of Human Disease

Ticks as Virus Vectors in Eastern Europe

Helminths as Carriers of Microbial Disease Agents of Man and Animals

Control of Insect Vectors of Disease

Author Index

Subject Index






Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: November 13, 2012
  • Language: English

About the editor

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Karl Maramorosch

Professor Karl Maramorosch works at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, USA.
Affiliations and expertise
Professor, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, USA

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