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Advances in Arthropod Repellents offers the most current knowledge
on arthropod repellents. This area of study is quickly evolving as
mosquito- and tick-borne diseases become more prevalent worldwide.
Written by global arthropod repellent experts, this book begins by
delving into molecule discovery and assay development that is
followed by the latest research and investigations of repellent
developments and effects. The book then offers readers a look into
the global field, semi-field, and laboratory trials using various
insect repellents, ranging from Africa, Australia, Europe, South
America and the United States. Lastly, it examines the future of
spatial repellents and expert insight. This book is a valuable
resource for entomologists and vector control researchers and
practitioners. Public health officials and developers in private
pest control companies, as well as readers in academia will find
this a useful resource to learn the latest information available on
controlling the spread of arthropod-borne diseases with repellents.
Mosquitoes, Communities, and Public Health in Texas focuses on 87
known species of mosquitoes found throughout Texas. It includes
information on the ecology, medical and public health importance,
and biological diversity of each species. In addition, it provides
detailed identification keys for both larval and adult stages of
all mosquito genera and species known to occur in Texas, along a
review of surveillance and control strategies. The expansion of
invasive mosquitoes from other regions (including Mexico), together
with climate change occurrences increase the likelihood for an
increase in diseases, such as West Nile Virus, Yellow Fever,
Dengue, Chikungunya and Zika. This unique work is the first unified
reference and resource rich in mosquito information for medical
entomologists, mosquito and vector control professionals, pest
management professionals, biologists, environmentalists, wildlife
professionals, government regulators, instructors of medical
entomology and public health professionals who have disease or
vector responsibilities, mosquito taxonomists, epidemiologists,
entomology students, academia, pest control industry, and
libraries, etc., with utility for medical, veterinary and health
professionals.
The public has a great desire for products that prevent the
annoyance of biting insects and ticks, but that desire does not
always translate into sensible use of those products. Insect
Repellents Handbook, Second Edition summarizes evidence-based
information on insect repellents to inform decisions by those
involved with insect repellent research, development, and use. This
authoritative, single-source reference makes it possible for you to
quickly gain a working level of expertise about insect repellents,
without having to search through the scattered literature. The
previous edition was the first comprehensive volume on this subject
and quickly became the definitive reference on insect repellents.
This second edition reflects the current state of insect repellent
science, covers the processes involved in the development and
testing of new active ingredients and formulations, and discusses
the practical uses of repellents. The book includes
thought-provoking discussions on how repellents work, their
neuromolecular basis of action, and whether green chemistry can
provide effective repellents. It also supplies an in-depth
understanding of the development of repellents including testing
methods, review of active ingredients, and the use of chemical
mixtures as repellents. It provides science-backed chapters on
repellent use including best practices for use of personal
protection products, criteria for repellent use, and insect
repellents for other potential use.
Here is all the information you will ever need--no matter where you
are in the world--to identify, avoid, and protect yourself against
all manner of blood sucking or venomous arthropods, ranging from
scorpions, spiders, ants, and bees to mites, ticks, lice, bed bugs,
sand flies, biting midges, mosquitoes, and horse flies. Line
drawings and representative color photographs help identify bugs
accurately, and information on each bug's particular habits and
habitats allows readers to minimize potentially annoying, painful,
and even lethal encounters. This book is packed with helpful tips
on using barriers--window-screens, bed nets, smoky coils, and
proper clothing, and on choosing the right repellent for the right
bug in the right place. Readers also will learn how to apply
pesticides safely and effectively. Based on the best available
science, this well-illustrated, crystal clear guide will be a
welcome guest in any home or back yard, and an essential companion
for travelers around the world.
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