Advances in arthropod repellents /

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Imprint:[Place of publication not identified] : Academic Press, 2021.
Description:1 online resource
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12660815
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Other authors / contributors:Corona, Caleb, editor.
Debboun, Mustapha, editor.
Coats, Joel, editor.
ISBN:9780323854122
0323854125
9780323854115
0323854117
Summary:Dvances in Arthropod Repellents offers the most current knowledge on arthropod repellents. This area of study is quickly evolving as mosquito- and tick-borne diseases become more prevalent worldwide. Written by global arthropod repellent experts, this book begins by delving into molecule discovery and assay development that is followed by the latest research and investigations of repellent developments and effects. The book then offers readers a look into the global field, semi-field, and laboratory trials using various insect repellents, ranging from Africa, Australia, Europe, South America and the United States. Lastly, it examines the future of spatial repellents and expert insight. This book is a valuable resource for entomologists and vector control researchers and practitioners. Public health officials and developers in private pest control companies, as well as readers in academia will find this a useful resource to learn the latest information available on controlling the spread of arthropod-borne diseases with repellents.
Other form:Print version: ADVANCES IN ARTHROPOD REPELLENTS. [S.l.] : ELSEVIER ACADEMIC PRESS, 2021 0323854117
Table of Contents:
  • Arthropod repellents in public health / Mustapha Debboun and Larry I. Goodyer
  • Novel pyrethroid derivatives as effective mosquito repellents and repellent synergists / Jeffrey Bloomquist, Shiyao Jiang, Kenneth J. Linthicum et al.
  • Biorational compounds as effective arthropod repellents against mosquitoes and ticks / Colin Wong, Caleb Corona and Joel Coats
  • Evaluating techniques and efficacy of arthropod repellents against ticks / Muhammad Farooq, Rui-De Xue, Whitney A. Qualls et al.
  • Evaluation and application of repellent-treated uniform/clothing and textiles against vector mosquitoes / Ulrich R. Bernier, Melynda K. Perry, Kenneth J. Linthicum et al.
  • Repelling mosquitoes with electric fields / Ulla Gordon, Farooq Tanveer, Krijn Paaijmans et al.
  • Multimodal mechanisms of repellency in arthropods / Fredis Mappin and Matthew DeGennaro
  • Finding a repellent against ticks : neurophysiological and behavioral appraoches / Zainulabdeuddin Syed and Kenneth L. O'Dell
  • Arthropod repellents and chemosensory reception / Robert Renthal
  • Semifield system and experimental huts bioassays for the evaluation of spatial (and topical) repellents for indoor and outdoor use / Mgeni Mohamed Tambwe, Johnson Kyeba Swai and Sarah Jane Moore
  • Semi-field evalution of arthropod repellents : emphasis on spatial repellents / Daniel L. Kline, Karen McKenzie and Adam Bowman
  • Human subject studies of arthropod repellent efficacy, at the interface of science, ethics, and regulatory oversight / Shawn B. King, Cassandre H. Kaplinsky, Scott P. Carroll et al.
  • Arthropod repellent research in Northwest Florida, United States / John P. Smith
  • Current status of spatial repellents in the global vector control community / Nicole L. Achee and John P. Grieco
  • Repellent semiochemical solutions to mitigate the impacts of global climate change on arthropod pests / Agenor Mafra-Neto, Mark Wright, Lukasz L. Stelinski et al.
  • The role of arthropod repellents in the control of vector-borne diseases / Stephen P. Frances and Mustapha Debboun.