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Public Health Entomology 2nd Edition
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DESCRIPTION In the struggle against vector-borne
diseases, it is critical that we bridge the gap
among vector control workers on the ground
(practitioners), public health planners and
administrators, and (academic) medical
entomologists. This second edition of Public
Health Entomology is designed to fit certificate
courses in public health entomology offered by
universities and U.S. Centers of Excellence. It
comprehensively examines vector-borne disease
prevention, surveillance, and control from a
governmental and public health perspective with
worldwide application.Divided into two sections,
the book begins with a historical
account control and concepts,
of the early beginnings of pest public health.
Next, it outlines the design, and implementation
of a
sound public health entomology program, including
issues associated with pesticide use, FEMA and
other disaster response
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entities, and an adverse, chemophobic public. The
second section provides an overview of some of
the most common public health pests that are
found globally. Copious photos and line
drawings accentuate the text, along with text
boxes and sidebars. The new edition
addresses IPM and Alternative Control Methods in
each section, expands the Lyme disease section,
and includes other new and emerging tick- borne
diseases (TBD). It provides enhanced discussion
of working with local political figures and
jurisdictions, as well as partnerships with
academia, and is generally more worldwide in
scope. Author Jerome Goddard designed and
implemented the vector control program along the
Mississippi Gulf Coast after Hurricane Katrina.
His ability to communicate his knowledge and
experience to public health students,
professionals, and the general public make this
book an essential resource for preventing
disease from these vector-borne threats. Copy
link here good.readbooks.link/pwr/0367636468 In
the struggle against vector-borne
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diseases, it is critical that we bridge the gap
among vector control workers on the
ground (practitioners), public health planners
and administrators, and (academic) medical
entomologists. This second edition of Public
Health Entomology is designed to fit certificate
courses in public health entomology offered by
universities and U.S. Centers of Excellence. It
comprehensively examines vector-borne disease
prevention, surveillance, and control from a
governmental and public health perspective with
worldwide application.Divided into two sections,
the book begins with a historical account of the
early beginnings of pest control and public
health. Next, it outlines the concepts, design,
and implementation of a sound public health
entomology program, including issues associated
with pesticide use, FEMA and other disaster
response entities, and an adverse, chemophobic
public. The second section provides an overview
of some of the most common public health pests
that are found globally. Copious photos and line
drawings accentuate the text, along with text
boxes and sidebars. The new edition addresses IPM
and Alternative Control Methods in each section,
expands the Lyme disease section, and includes
other new and emerging tick-borne diseases (TBD).
It provides enhanced discussion of working with
local political figures and jurisdictions, as
well as partnerships with academia, and is
generally more worldwide in scope. Author Jerome
Goddard designed and implemented the vector
control program along the Mississippi Gulf Coast
after Hurricane Katrina. His ability to
communicate his knowledge and experience to
public health students, professionals, and the
general public make this book an essential
resource for preventing disease from these
vector-borne threats.
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