Mosquito-borne Diseases, 1st ed. 2018
Implications for Public Health

Parasitology Research Monographs Series, Vol. 10

Coordinators: Benelli Giovanni, Mehlhorn Heinz

Language: English

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This book gathers contributions by 39 international specialists on well-known but neglected mosquito-borne diseases. The authors highlight pathogens that are increasingly being spread worldwide by various mosquito species, a situation worsened further by migration and tourism.

The book addresses significant agents of diseases like AIDS, dengue, Zika virus, malaria and even cancer, and the risk of transmission via mosquito-related vectors. In addition, it examines important means of preventing the outbreak of related diseases by using insecticides and/or repellents.

A particular focus is on the unique and sophisticated mouthparts of bloodsucking species, which allow them to feed on blood in an undisturbed manner, and by means of which agents of disease can enter potential human and animal hosts.

In brief, the book provides a broad range of information for a wide readership, including graduates, teachers and researchers in the fields of parasitology, virology, tropical medicine and microbiology, as well as practitioners and healthcare officials.

PRELIMINARY

Mosquito transmission of HIV – rare or not possible?

Diehl Nora nora.diehl@googlemail.com

How to protect people from malaria when the diffusion of insecticide resistant Anopheles mosquitoes will have abolished efficacy of the major vector control tools?

Viewpoints from different perspectives

Habluetzel A, Esposito F annette.habluetzel@unicam.it, fulvio.esposito@unicam.it

Elettaria cardamomum (L.) fabricated  ferric nanoparticles exhibits antivectorial and antiviral activity in Dengue virus type 2 infection

Kadarkarai Murugan, Manickam Paulpandi, Pandian Amuthavalli, Devakumar Dinesh,Akon Higuchi, S. Suresh Kumar,   Rajasekar Aruliah,  Jayapal Subramaniam, Abdullah A. Alarfaj, Marcello Nicoletti

 kmvvkg@gmail.com

Vector potential of mosquito species (Diptera: Culicida

e) occurring in Central Europe

KampenH, WaltherD helge.kampen@fli.de


Mosquitoes endangering health in China

Li Y et al.

 

Essential oils from aromatic and medicinal plants as effective weapons against mosquito vectors of public health importance’?

Maggi F filippo.maggi@unicam.it

 

Introduction - Why are mosquitoes dangerous: adaptations in life cycles and behaviour

Mehlhorn H mehlhorn@uni-duesseldorf.de

 

Morphology of mouthparts of mosquitoes and related species adapted to blood sucking

Mehlhorn H mehlhorn@uni-duesseldorf.de

 

Protection from mosquito bites in army field activities

N.N. (colleague from military is asked)

 

Zika virus epidemics – a sudden outbreak?

N.N.

 

Natural disasters and transmission of parasites; what is the role of veterinarians to play? - from theory to praxis

Poglayen G, Habluetzel A, Esposito F giovanni.poglayen@unibo.it, annette.habluetzel@unicam.it, fulvio.esposito@unicam.it

 

Mosquitoes as arbovirus vectors: from species identification to vector competence

Schulz C, Becker S Claudia.Schulz@tiho-hannover.de, Stefanie.Becker@tiho-hannover.de

 

Threats by mosquito-borne pathogens in Europe

A. Steinbrink, S. Zotzmann, L.K.Koch, D.D.Dörge, S. Cunze, T. Kuhn, S.Klimpel  Sven.Klimpel@senckenberg.de

 

Mosquitocidal and antiplasmodial potential of Syzygium cumini fabricated silver nanoparticles and its toxicity against predatory fish

Jayapal Subramaniam,  Arulsamy Jebanesan, Kadarkarai Murugan ,  Rajasekar Aruliah, Samivel Kant

hammal, Ma

yakrish

nan Vijay, Pe

riyasamy Senthamarai Selvan, Pandian Amuthavalli, Jiang-Shiou Hwang, Marcello Nicoletti, Akon Higuchi, Abdullah A. Alarfaj

 kmvvkg@gmail.com


Mosquito-borne diseases: Prevention is the cure for Dengue, chikungunya and zika viruses

Faraji A, Gaugler R, Chandra K, Suman DS

 dssuman37@gmail.com


Long-lasting insecticide-treated textiles preventing from mosquito bites and mosquito-borne diseases

Faulde, MK et al.

michaelfaulde@bundeswehr.org


Molecular aspects of species of the genus Aedes with epidemiological importance

Pereira, LPLA et al.

llucianapatricia@yahoo.com.br

Enriches understanding of pathogen transmission of mosquito-borne diseases

Covers a broad spectrum of agents with public health importance

Discusses protection methods against vectors and pathogens

Explains behavioural and morphologic specialisation of blood sucking species