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With the exception of a few tropical medicine schools worldwide,
current medical education programs include almost zero discussion
of the interface between infectious diseases and entomology. That
is why this book was initially published in the first edition
almost 17 years ago. The third edition of this valuable infectious
disease entomology book updates all existing chapters with the
newest scientific developments described in the medical and
entomological literature in addition to covering 10 entirely new
topics not addressed in previous editions, which include: *
arthropod identification controversies * early beginnings of public
health and disease control * red-meat allergy * updates on vaccine
development for dengue and malaria * discussion of Chikungunya and
Zika viruses * American Boutonnneuse Fever * the newest
controversies in Lyme disease * recent findings of viruses in ticks
* bed bug bite reactions * Morgellons disease (an imaginary
infectious disease)
Covering all major arthropods of medical importance worldwide, this
award-winning resource has established itself as a standard
reference for almost 25 years. With the globilization of commerce
and the world becoming more intimately connected through the
everyday ease of travel, unknown arthropod species are being
increasingly encountered. This means access to up-to-date,
authoritative information in medical entomology has never been more
important. Now in its seventh edition, this book maintains its
well-acclaimed status as the ultimate easy-to-use guide to identify
disease-carrying arthropods, the common signs and symptoms of
vector-borne diseases, and the current recommended procedures for
treatment. Includes an in-depth chapter with diagnostic aids to
help physicians to recognize and accurately diagnose
arthropod-related diseases and conditions more easily Updates all
chapters with the latest medical and scientific findings, including
Zika virus, red meat allergy, new viruses found in ticks, and
vaccine development for malaria and dengue fever Presents a greater
medical parasitology emphasis throughout Offers electronic
downloads containing additional photographs of arthropod-caused
diseases and lesions, as well as instructional videos with pest
identification aids, basic entomology, and insect and pest ecology.
Illustrated throughout with detailed color images to aid
identification, The Goddard Guide to Arthropods of Medical
Importance, Seventh Edition will remain an essential guide for
physicians, public health officials, and pest control
professionals.
1) The first and only textbook solely about public health
entomology, mapping onto new Certificate in Public Health
Entomology courses in the U.S. Half the price of the nearest
competitors, with the subject of Public Health Entomology rapidly
becoming a hot topic in public health, this should be adopted as
the "go-to" text for public health entomology. 2) Discusses the
rationale for having public health entomology programs in state and
federal health agencies. 3) Shows how to set up a public health
program from scratch. 4) Compares and contrasts specific duties of
a public health entomologist (and what are NOT the duties). 5)
Includes a section about the primary public health arthropod
vectors, their biology, distribution, disease potential, and
control.
1) The first and only textbook solely about public health
entomology, mapping onto new Certificate in Public Health
Entomology courses in the U.S. Half the price of the nearest
competitors, with the subject of Public Health Entomology rapidly
becoming a hot topic in public health, this should be adopted as
the "go-to" text for public health entomology. 2) Discusses the
rationale for having public health entomology programs in state and
federal health agencies. 3) Shows how to set up a public health
program from scratch. 4) Compares and contrasts specific duties of
a public health entomologist (and what are NOT the duties). 5)
Includes a section about the primary public health arthropod
vectors, their biology, distribution, disease potential, and
control.
Covering all major arthropods of medical importance worldwide, this
award-winning resource has established itself as a standard
reference for almost 25 years. With the globilization of commerce
and the world becoming more intimately connected through the
everyday ease of travel, unknown arthropod species are being
increasingly encountered. This means access to up-to-date,
authoritative information in medical entomology has never been more
important. Now in its seventh edition, this book maintains its
well-acclaimed status as the ultimate easy-to-use guide to identify
disease-carrying arthropods, the common signs and symptoms of
vector-borne diseases, and the current recommended procedures for
treatment. Includes an in-depth chapter with diagnostic aids to
help physicians to recognize and accurately diagnose
arthropod-related diseases and conditions more easily Updates all
chapters with the latest medical and scientific findings, including
Zika virus, red meat allergy, new viruses found in ticks, and
vaccine development for malaria and dengue fever Presents a greater
medical parasitology emphasis throughout Offers electronic
downloads containing additional photographs of arthropod-caused
diseases and lesions, as well as instructional videos with pest
identification aids, basic entomology, and insect and pest ecology.
Illustrated throughout with detailed color images to aid
identification, The Goddard Guide to Arthropods of Medical
Importance, Seventh Edition will remain an essential guide for
physicians, public health officials, and pest control
professionals.
In this second edition of Infectious Diseases and Arthropods,
Jerome Goddard summarizes the latest thinking about the biological,
entomological, and clinical aspects of the major vector-borne
diseases around the world. His book covers mosquito-, tick-, and
flea-borne diseases, and a variety of other miscellaneous
vector-borne diseases, including Chagas' disease, African sleeping
sickness, onchocerciasis, scrub typhus, and louse-borne infections.
The author provides for each disease a description of the vector
involved, notes on its biology and ecology, distribution maps, and
general clinical guidelines for treatment and control. Among the
diseases fully discussed are malaria, dengue and yellow fevers,
lymphatic filariasis, spotted fevers, ehrlichiosis, lyme disease,
tularemia, and plague. Other arthropod-caused or related
problems-such as myiasis, imaginary insect or mite infestations,
and arthropod stings and bites-are also treated.
At a time when vector-borne diseases are spreading ever more
widely, Infectious Diseases and Arthropods provides physicians,
infectious disease specialists, medical entomologists, and public
health officials with an up-to-date, readily accessible,
gold-standard reference source.
With the exception of a few tropical medicine schools worldwide,
current medical education programs include almost zero discussion
of the interface between infectious diseases and entomology. That
is why this book was initially published in the first edition
almost 17 years ago. The third edition of this valuable infectious
disease entomology book updates all existing chapters with the
newest scientific developments described in the medical and
entomological literature in addition to covering 10 entirely new
topics not addressed in previous editions, which include: *
arthropod identification controversies * early beginnings of public
health and disease control * red-meat allergy * updates on vaccine
development for dengue and malaria * discussion of Chikungunya and
Zika viruses * American Boutonnneuse Fever * the newest
controversies in Lyme disease * recent findings of viruses in ticks
* bed bug bite reactions * Morgellons disease (an imaginary
infectious disease)
"Dex" Poindexter is a neuroscientist conducting research on
traumatic memories, looking for ways to treat or heal them. Under
the guise of "approved" research, Dex discovers that memories can
be copied and spread from person-to-person like viruses, implanting
secret thoughts into their brains. While trying to manipulate his
girlfriend with such infectious memories, Dex releases a secret
power that can destroy far more than one small university biology
department.
Welcome to the adventures of three young cousins, Joe, Dennis, and
Susan Craig, as they explore caves, chase monsters, expose
unethical treatment of animals, and visit a 150-year-old antebellum
home. Through the three stories, the reader will come to love the
characters--Joe for his brains, Dennis for his brute strength, and
Susan for her no-nonsense bold style. The cousins originally grew
up in towns close enough to spend time as children in the woods at
a make-believe playground called Robin's Cliff. However, in
reality, Robin's Cliff was nothing more than a huge gully, carved
out by erosion, out in the middle of the Mississippi woods. Robin's
Cliff soon became a magical spot as the kids regularly met there to
play and let their imaginations run wild. The sleuthing skills
attained at Robin's Cliff enable the youngsters to deal with
several grown-up challenges with great success.
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