
| Agricultural Development and Vector-Borne Diseases (FAO - HABITAT - UNEP - WHO, 1996, 91 p.) |
| Topic C: Vector habitats |
C.1 Principal vector-borne diseases in relation to principal vector habitats.
C.2 The association between vectors, diseases and water
C.3 Main animal reservoirs of vector-borne diseases in humans
C.4 Snail habitats
C.5 The environment of freshwater snails
C.6 Food of freshwater, pulmonate snails
C.7 Snail habitats: a shallow well in the Gizan area of Saudi Arabia
C.8 Snail habitats: a concrete irrigation basin, Gizan area of Saudi Arabia
C.9 Snail habitats: drainage canal, Nakambala Sugar Estate, Zambia
C.10 Snail habitats: a burrow pit in the Kisumu area of western Kenya
C.11 Malaria vector species and their ecological requirements; a transsect of the Malaysian peninsula
C.12 Malaria vector habitats: coastal lagoons with brackish water (Anopheles sundaicus) in Malaysia
C.13 Malaria vector habitats: Anopheles balabacensis breeding places in temporary forest pools in Indonesia
C.14 Malaria vector habitats: Anopheles maculatus breeding places in rice growing areas in Nepal
C.15 Malaria vector habitats: irrigated rice fields, Office du Niger, in Mali, where a succession of species breeds
C.16 Malaria vector habitats: Anopheles gambiae breeding in exposed pools
C.17 Malaria vector habitats: Anopheles gambiae breeding rooftop tanks, Mauritius
C.18 Malaria vector habitats: Anopheles arabiensis breeding sites in desert areas
C.19 Natural habitat suited to the breeding of simuliid black flies
C.20 Landscape typifying sandfly habitat in South-West France
C.21 Landscape typifying sandfly habitat in central Kenya
C.22 Landscape typifying sandfly habitat in the arid, northern Kenya (termite mound)
C.23 Rodent burrow system as a sandfly habitat in Uzbekistan (Rhombomys colony)
C.24 Sandfly vector habitat in the domestic environment, Colombia
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