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Elevating larval source management as a key strategy for controlling malaria and other vector-borne diseases in Africa. [PDF]

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Vaccines Against Vector-Borne Diseases

2021
Arthropod vectors account for a number of animal and human diseases, posing substantial threats to health and safety on a global scale. Ticks are considered as one of the most prominent vectors, as they can parasitize almost any vertebrate class and transmit a multitude of infectious diseases, particularly ones that affect humans and domestic animals ...
Chrysoula, Kitsou, Utpal, Pal
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Vector-Borne Diseases Potpourri

Pediatrics in Review
Abstract The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has reported that the prevalence of vector-borne diseases has increased in recent decades and that the prevalence of malaria, Lyme disease, dengue, and, in particular, West Nile virus infection are expected to increase further if control measures are not strengthened.
Catherine, Hahn, Sejal Makvana, Bhavsar
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Vector-borne diseases

1990
The quest for better health and a happier society has always been one of the prime objectives of man. This has persuaded almost all the advanced countries of the world to conquer most of the metabolic, CNS-CVS, viral, microbial and parasitic diseases.
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