Vector control : action against the vector of a pathogenic agent and not against the pathogenic agent itself. For instance: control of anopheles (the mosquito that vehiculates Plasmodium parasites) and not of Plasmodium itself (the protozoan responsible for the disease) to fight malaria
Vector control : action against the vector of a pathogenic agent and not against the pathogenic agent itself. For instance: control of anopheles (the mosquito that vehiculates Plasmodium parasites) and not of Plasmodium itself (the protozoan responsible for the disease) to fight malaria.
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La lutte antivectorielle en France. IRD éditions, coll
Marseille, + CD-ROM
Fontenille D. et al. La lutte antivectorielle en France. IRD Éditions, coll. Expertise collégiale, Marseille, 2009, 536 p. + CD-ROM.
Biological transmission implies the modification and/or the multiplication of the organism within the vector. Once infected during an infecting blood meal, the biological vector generally remains infected for its whole life
Biological transmission implies the modification and/or the multiplication of the organism within the vector. Once infected during an infecting blood meal, the biological vector generally remains infected for its whole life.
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Mechanical transmission does not imply the modification and/or the multiplication of the organism within the vector. The vector only acts as a self-mobile needle. It is generally the case during an interrupted blood meal on an infected host that is resumed rapidly on a receptive host
Mechanical transmission does not imply the modification and/or the multiplication of the organism within the vector. The vector only acts as a self-mobile needle. It is generally the case during an interrupted blood meal on an infected host that is resumed rapidly on a receptive host.
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Zoonosis is an infectious disease whose agent can be transmitted from animals to humans, formerly known as anthropozoonosis
Zoonosis is an infectious disease whose agent can be transmitted from animals to humans, formerly known as anthropozoonosis.
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Picaridin is also known as icaridine (common name) and KBR3023 (commercial name)
Picaridin is also known as icaridine (common name) and KBR3023 (commercial name).
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IR3535 is a commercial name accepted by WHO. This product is also called EBAAP, the acronym of its chemical formula
IR3535 is a commercial name accepted by WHO. This product is also called EBAAP, the acronym of its chemical formula.
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PMDRBO (PMD Rich Botanical Oil) is purified from eucalyptus, Corymbia citriodora; PMD can also be produced by chemical synthesis
PMDRBO (PMD Rich Botanical Oil) is purified from eucalyptus, Corymbia citriodora; PMD can also be produced by chemical synthesis.
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Cutaneous absorption is more important before 3 months, absorbed doses/body surface ratio is higher, distribution of liposoluble substances to the central nervous system (CNS) is greater in children because of lower fat tissue quantity, blood-brain barrier is functional from birth, liver enzymes are matured from 6-month age and glomerular filtration is carried out from the age of 1 to 6 months.
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