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Vector transmission of pathogens affecting human, animal, and plant
health continues to plague mankind both in industrialized and Third
World coun tries. The diseases caused by these pathogens cost
billions of dollars an nually in medical expenses and lost
productivity. Some cause widespread of food-and fiber-producing
plants and animals, whereas others destruction present direct and
immediate threats to human life and further development in Third
World countries. During the past 15 years or so, we have witnessed
an explosive increase in interest in how vectors acquire, carry,
and subsequently inoculate dis ease agents to human, animal, and
plant hosts. This interest transcends the boundaries of anyone
discipline and involves researchers from such varied fields as
human and veterinary medicine, entomology, plant pa thology,
virology, physiology, microbiology, parasitology, biochemistry,
molecular biology, genetic engineering, ultrastructure, biophysics,
bio systematics, biogeography, ecology, behavioral sciences, and
others. Ac companying and perhaps generating this renewed interest
is the realization that fundamental knowledge of
pathogen-vector-host interrelationships is a first and necessary
step in our quest for efficient, safe methods of disease control."
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