Mosquito Vectors of Infectious Diseases: Are They Neglected Health Disaster in Egypt ?
In spite of the great technological progress achieved worldwide, still arthropod borne infectious diseases is a puzzle disturbing the health authorities. Among these arthropods, mosquitoes from medical, veterinary and economic point of view top all groups. They are estimated to transmit disease to m...
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description | In spite of the great technological progress achieved worldwide, still arthropod
borne infectious diseases is a puzzle disturbing the health authorities. Among these
arthropods, mosquitoes from medical, veterinary and economic point of view top
all groups. They are estimated to transmit disease to more than 700 million people
annually worldwide mainly in Africa, South America, Central America, Mexico
and much of Asia with millions of deaths. In Europe, Russia, Greenland, Canada,
the United States, Australia, New Zealand, Japan and other temperate and developed
countries, mosquito bites are now mostly an irritating nuisance; but still cause
some deaths each year. Mosquito-borne diseases include Malaria, West Nile Virus,
Elephantiasis, Rift Valley Fever, Dengue Fever, Yellow Fever and Dog Heartworm….
etc. Apart from diseases transmission, mosquitoes can make human life
miserable.
The successful long term mosquito control requires the ecological and biological
knowledge of where and how they develop. The importance of mosquitoes is given
herein to clarify the problem and to think together what one must do? |
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annually worldwide mainly in Africa, South America, Central America, Mexico
and much of Asia with millions of deaths. In Europe, Russia, Greenland, Canada,
the United States, Australia, New Zealand, Japan and other temperate and developed
countries, mosquito bites are now mostly an irritating nuisance; but still cause
some deaths each year. Mosquito-borne diseases include Malaria, West Nile Virus,
Elephantiasis, Rift Valley Fever, Dengue Fever, Yellow Fever and Dog Heartworm….
etc. Apart from diseases transmission, mosquitoes can make human life
miserable.
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annually worldwide mainly in Africa, South America, Central America, Mexico
and much of Asia with millions of deaths. In Europe, Russia, Greenland, Canada,
the United States, Australia, New Zealand, Japan and other temperate and developed
countries, mosquito bites are now mostly an irritating nuisance; but still cause
some deaths each year. Mosquito-borne diseases include Malaria, West Nile Virus,
Elephantiasis, Rift Valley Fever, Dengue Fever, Yellow Fever and Dog Heartworm….
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annually worldwide mainly in Africa, South America, Central America, Mexico
and much of Asia with millions of deaths. In Europe, Russia, Greenland, Canada,
the United States, Australia, New Zealand, Japan and other temperate and developed
countries, mosquito bites are now mostly an irritating nuisance; but still cause
some deaths each year. Mosquito-borne diseases include Malaria, West Nile Virus,
Elephantiasis, Rift Valley Fever, Dengue Fever, Yellow Fever and Dog Heartworm….
etc. Apart from diseases transmission, mosquitoes can make human life
miserable.
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