ISBN13: | 9789811976957 |
ISBN10: | 9811976953 |
Kötéstípus: | Puhakötés |
Terjedelem: | 416 oldal |
Méret: | 235x155 mm |
Súly: | 670 g |
Nyelv: | angol |
Illusztrációk: | 1 Illustrations, black & white |
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Desert Malaria
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191635) and transferred two technologies to the Health Department, Tamil Nadu in 2010 1nd 2014, respectively. He is credited with the origin of science of medical arthropodology in India, and also the series of annual Medical Arthropodology conferences, commencing 2007. He has provided expert guidance for preparing the OECD?s (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development) Consensus Document on the dengue/yellow fever vector mosquito, Aedes aegypti Linn. in 2018.
1 ?Desert malaria?: an emerging new paradigm.- 2 Global vis-?-vis desert-driven malaria.- 3 World deserts: environments and malaria potential.- 4 Desert water sources and vector adaptation.- 5 ?Tanka? and ?Beri? ?most crucial habitats for breeding of anopheles stephensi and emergence of ?desert malaria? in the thar desert.- 6 Extensive canalization and its impact on transformation of the thar desert and malaria excerbation.- 7 Anopheline fauna and major malaria vectors of deserts.- 8 Anophelenization of the deserts.- 9 Sibling species complexes of malaria vectors in major deserts.- 10 Anopheles stephensi liston 1901:origin and chorogeography ?a new hypothesis.- 11 Invasive vector species of malaria in desert environments.- 12 Epidemiology of desert malaria.- 13 Epidemics of malaria in major deserts.- 14 Urban malaria in the desert.- 15 Clinical scenario of desert malaria.- 16 Agroeconomical and eco-bio-social aspects of malaria in deserts.- 17 Vector identification and malaria diagnosis in major deserts.- 18 Malaria immunity in desert populations and development of resistance in parasites against antimalarials.- 19 Malaria and climate change 20 Trans-border migration and malaria in desert populations.- 21 Malaria management including vector control in major deserts.- 22 Inventions, innovations and discoveries in malaria in desert environments.- 23 Future implications of desert malaria in global elimination campaign.- 24 Anopheles stephensi ?the first vector to show an evolutionary response to rapid climate change.- 25 Conclusion: will deserts transform into malaria hotspots tomorrow?