When vectors collide with cultures: 'anthropo-vector ecology', who is controlling who? - book of abstracts - the 20th European Society for Vector Ecology conference 2016, 3-7 October 2016, Lisbon-Portugal By Scientific Committee of the British Herbal Medicine Association
2016 | 216 Pages | ISBN: 9086862918 | PDF | 3 MB
2016 | 216 Pages | ISBN: 9086862918 | PDF | 3 MB
The 20th European Society for Vector Ecology Conference 2016 wants to draw attention to the impact and importance of vectors and vector-borne diseases on landscapes inhabited by human beings and how to make this paradigm most effective to benefit public health. Session subjects are: invasive species: ecology and their potential role as vectors; citizen science and social approaches on vector control; epidemiology of vector-borne diseases and their vectors; ecology and behaviour of vectors; emerging vector-borne diseases and risk assessment; vector-pathogens interactions; taxonomy, systematic and phylogeny of vectors; and advance technologies on vector control