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ISBN13:9789811976957
ISBN10:9811976953
Kötéstípus:Puhakötés
Terjedelem:416 oldal
Méret:235x155 mm
Súly:670 g
Nyelv:angol
Illusztrációk: 1 Illustrations, black & white; 20 Tables, color
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Témakör:

Desert Malaria

An Emerging Malaria Paradigm and Its Global Impact on Disease Elimination
 
Kiadás sorszáma: 1st ed. 2023
Kiadó: Springer
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Rövid leírás:

191635) and transferred two technologies to the Health Department, Tamil Nadu in 2010 1nd 2014, respectively. He is credited with the origin of science of medical arthropodology in India, and also the series of annual Medical Arthropodology conferences, commencing 2007. He has provided expert guidance for preparing the OECD?s (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development) Consensus Document on the dengue/yellow fever vector mosquito, Aedes aegypti Linn. in 2018.

Hosszú leírás:
This book comprehensively reviews the disease dynamics, distribution, surveillance, epidemiology, diagnosis, control strategies, and management of the desert malaria. It highlights the potential risks of unstable but often exacerbated malaria conflagration as epidemics in the middle of duned desert, a desert oasis, and desert-fringe regions. Further, it reveals the factors inveigled into desert environments due to extensive anthropogenic activities such as canalized irrigation projects, high-yielding new agriculture practices, human concentration, and increased trade. It addresses the impact of irrigation on the malarial dynamics and its coupling to the climate forcing. The book also offers a model for desert transformation into malaria heaven under the changed climatic conditions including high rainfall, humidity, and depletion in temperature. Lastly, it offers insight into malaria epidemiology and disease control in the desert?s arid environments. This book is an essential resource for medical entomologists, parasitologists, epidemiologists, and public health researchers.

Tartalomjegyzék:

Chapter 1: WORLD MALARIA SITUATION VIS-?-VIS DESERT ECOSYSYEMS



(i)                   Global malaria scenario



(ii)                Asian malaria scenario



(iii)               Indian malaria scenario



 



Chapter 2:  DESERTS OF THE WORLD AND RESIDUAL MALARIA SOURCES



(i)                  Deserts and their malaria history



(ii)                Saharan Desert and malaria



(iii)               Middle-East Deserts and malaria



(iv)               Great Indian Thar Desert and malaria



 



Chapter 3:  ENVIRONMENT OF THE AFRICAN SAHARA AND THE GREAT INDIAN THAR DESERTS



(i)                  Topography, biota, landscapes, water sources



(ii)                Extensive canalization



(iii)               Changes in physiographic characteristics



(a)  Rise in water table



(b)  Rainfall, temperature and humidity



 



Chapter 4:  EXTENSIVE CANALIZATION IN THE AFRICAN SAHARA AND THE GREAT INDIAN THAR



                     DESERTS



(i)                  Groundwater quality



(ii)                Soil property



(iii)               Land irrigability productibility



(iv)               Canal sedimentation



(v)                 Crop pattern



(vi)               Demography and human behaviour



(vii)             Wetlands and sources of potable water



 



Chapter 5:  ANOPHELINE FAUNA IN THE AFRICAN SAHARA AND THE GREAT INDIAN THAR DESERTS



 



(i)                  Classification of Anopheles



(ii)                Species Identification and Phylogeny of Anopheles



(iii)               Anopheles Species Complexes



(iv)               Speciation, plasticity and genetic polymorphism



(v)                 Diversity Dominant Vector Species



(vi)               Distribution of the Dominant Vector Species



 



Chapter 6:  EPIDEMIOLOGY OF MALARIA IN THE AFRICAN SAHARA AND THE GREAT INDIAN THAR



                     DESERTS



(i)                  Dynamics of malaria prevalence



(ii)                Focal outbreaks of malaria



(iii)               Urban malaria



(iv)               Quarymine malaria



(v)                 Border malaria



Chapter 7:  EPIDEMICS OF MALARIA IN THE AFRICAN SAHARA AND THE GREAT INDIAN THAR



                     DESERTS



(i)                  Evolution of pathways of malaria



(ii)                Epidemics and human behaviour



 



Chapter 8:  AGROECONOMICAL AND SOCIAL IMPACTS ON MALARIA IN THE AFRICAN SAHARA AND



                     THE GREAT INDIAN THAR DESERTS



(i)                  Health impact of malaria



(ii)                KAP in the Desert



(iii)               Paradox about rice cultivation in the irrigated desert region and malaria



Chapter 9:  MALARIA MANAGEMENT WITH VECTOR CONTROL IN THE AFRICAN SAHARA AND THE



                     GREAT INDIAN THAR



                     DESERTS



(i)                  Environmental control of vectors



(ii)                Insecticidal control of vectors



(iii)               Biological control of vectors



(iv)               Genetic control of vectors



 



Chapter 10:  MALARIA DIAGNOSIS IN THE AFRICAN SAHARA AND THE GREAT INDIAN THAR



                       DESERTS



 



Chapter 11: MALARIA IMMUNITY IN DESERT POPULATION IN THE AFRICAN SAHARA AND THE GREAT



                       INDIAN THAR DESERTS



 



Chapter 12: MALARIA CONTROL IN THE AFRICAN SAHARA AND THE GREAT INDIAN THAR



                      DESERTS



(i)                  Treatment policies



(ii)                Antimalarials



(iii)               Resistance development in malaria parasites



(iv)               Drug pharmacokinetics and delivery



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