The Encyclopedia of Arthropod-Transmitted Infections
By: Service, M W.
Material type: BookPublisher: UK: CABI, 2001Edition: 1st ed.Description: 608 p.ISBN: 0851994733 (hardcover); 9780851994734 (hardcover).Subject(s): Arthropod vectors | Invertebrates as carriers of disease | Medical parasitology | Veterinary parasitology | Communicable diseases | Communicable diseases in animalsDDC classification: 614.43 Service 19961 1st 2001 Parasitology Summary: This major reference work contains essential information on arthropod-borne infections affecting humans and domesticated animals. The encyclopedia is a key reference source for anyone working in medical and veterinary science, and related fields. Features of iThe Encyclopedia of Arthropod-transmitted Infections are 150 entries, describing arboviral, viral, bacterial and rickettsial, spirochaetal, protozoal and filarial infections, and the vectors that transmit themInformation on disease distribution, clinical symptoms, diagnosis, transmission cycles, vector life-cycles, and treatment and control measures. Figures, tables and photographs illustrate the text. Following each entry is a selected bibliography, to aid further reading on the topic. Over 80 different international authors, with expertise in medicine, veterinary science, parasitology, entomology, epidemiology, microbiology, and zoology have contributed to the encyclopedia.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Books | UVAS Library Parasitology | Veterinary Science | 614.43 Service 19961 1st 2001 Parasitology (Browse shelf) | Available | 19961 |
This major reference work contains essential information on arthropod-borne infections affecting humans and domesticated animals. The encyclopedia is a key reference source for anyone working in medical and veterinary science, and related fields. Features of iThe Encyclopedia of Arthropod-transmitted Infections are 150 entries, describing arboviral, viral, bacterial and rickettsial, spirochaetal, protozoal and filarial infections, and the vectors that transmit themInformation on disease distribution, clinical symptoms, diagnosis, transmission cycles, vector life-cycles, and treatment and control measures. Figures, tables and photographs illustrate the text. Following each entry is a selected bibliography, to aid further reading on the topic. Over 80 different international authors, with expertise in medicine, veterinary science, parasitology, entomology, epidemiology, microbiology, and zoology have contributed to the encyclopedia.
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