03702cam a22004094a 4500999001900000001000900019003000500028005001700033008004100050010001700091020002200108020002500130035002400155040000900179042000800188050002100196082001800217245007900235260005800314300006500372504004100437505109500478505111901573530004302692650005002735650002602785650004702811650004602858650003502904650003302939700002202972710006302994856007603057906004503133942001203178952010203190 c234278d23427815339462Nust20170316171741.0080623s2008 dcuab b 100 0 eng c a 2008274445 a0309108977 (pbk.) a9780309108973 (pbk.) a(OCoLC)ocn221141691 cASAB apcc00aRA643b.V43 200800a362.196/922200aVector-borne diseases :bEpidemiology and controlceditor : Dr. B.K. Tyagi aWashington, D.C. :bNational Academies Press,cc2008. axxii, 298 p. :bill. (some col.), maps (some col.) ;c23 cm. aIncludes bibliographical references.0 aSummary and assessment -- Vector-borne disease emergence and resurgence. Overview -- The global threat of emergent/reemergent vector-borne diseases / Duane J. Gubler -- Why we do not understand the ecological connections between the environment and human health: the case for vector-borne disease / Durland Fish -- Ecology of emerging vector-borne plant diseases / Rodrigo P.P. Almeida -- Ecology of dsiease: the intersection of human and animal health / Kenneth J. Linthicum ... [et al.] -- Climate change and health: global to local influences on disease risk / Jonathan A. Patz and Sarah H. Olson -- Climate change and vector-borne disease: update on climate effects on Lyme disease and West Nile Virus in North America / Jonathan A. Patz and Christopher K. Uejio -- Vector-borne disease detection and control. Overview -- Longitudinal field studies will guide a paradigm shift in dengue prevention / Thomas W. Scott and Amy C. Morrison -- Innovative decision support and vector control approaches to control denge / Lars Eisen and Barry J. Beaty -- West Nile virus / Lyle R. Petersen --0 aRift Valley fever is an emerging arthropod-borne virus / C.J. Peters -- The implications of entomological monitoring and evaluation for arthropod vector-borne disease control programs / Michael Coleman and Janet Hemingway -- Vector-borne zoonotic diseases and their ecological and economic implications: bluetongue disease in Europe / Bennie I. Osburn -- Environmental factors influence transmission of sin nombre hantavirus between rodents (and to humans?) / Charles H. Calisher ... [et al.] -- Integrating strategies to address vector-borne disease. Overview -- Needs and opportunities to control vector-borne diseases: responses to the IOM microbial threats to health committee recommendations / Barry J. Beaty and Lars Eisen -- Integration of strategies: surveillance, diagnosis, and response / Roger S. Nasci -- Surveillance, diagnosis, and response: integration of strategies / Sherrilyn Wainwright -- Confronting vector-borne diseases in an age of ecologic change / David M. Morens -- The vector biology program at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases / Adriana Costero -- Appendixes. aAlso available via the World Wide Web. 0aCommunicable diseasesxPreventionvCongresses 0aEpidemicsvCongresses 0aAnimals as carriers of diseasevCongresses 2aCommunicable Disease ControlvCongresses. 2aDisease OutbreaksvCongresses. 2aDisease VectorsvCongresses.1 aLemon, Stanley M.2 aInstitute of Medicine (U.S.).bForum on Microbial Threats.413Table of contentsuhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy0804/2008274445.html a7bcbccpccadapd2eepcnf20gy-gencatlg 2ddccBK 00102ddc40708NFICaASABbASABd2017-03-16l0o614.4 TYApASAB2193r2017-03-16w2017-03-16yBK