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View the documentAnnex I: Bibliography
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Annex I: Bibliography

1. ASSAR, M. Guide to Sanitation in Natural Disasters. Geneva, World Health Organization, 1971.

2. BAHMANYAR, D. C. Plague Manual. Geneva, World Health Organization.

3. Biology and Control of Aedes aegypti. Vector Topics Number 4. Atlanta, Georgia, Center for Disease Control, 1979.

4. BRAM, R. A. (compiler) Surveillance and Collection of Arthropods of Veterinary Importance. United States Department of Agriculture Handbook Number 518. Washington, 1978.

5. BROOKS, J. E., and F. P. ROWE. X. Commensal Rodent Control. WHO/VBC/ 79.726. Geneva, World Health Organization, 1979, pp. 108.

6. Chemical Methods for the Control of Vectors and Pests of Public Health Importance. Technical Report Series Number 443. Reprint. Geneva, World Health Organization, 1970.

7. Chemistry and Specifications of Pesticides. Technical Report Series Number 620. Geneva, World Health Organization, 1978.

8. CHIRIBOGA, J., et. al. Dengue Control during the 1977 Epidemic in Puerto Rico. In Dengue Control in the Caribbean. Pan American Health Organization, Scientific Publication Number 375, pp. 101-107. Washington, Pan American Health Organization, 1979.

9. CHOW, C. Y., et. al. The Control of Aedes aegypti-borne Epidemics. WHO/VBC/ 77.660. Geneva, World Health Organization, 1977.

10. Control of Dengue. Vector Topics Number 2. Atlanta, Georgia, Center for Disease Control, 1979.

11. Control of Western Equine Encephalitis. Vector Topics Number 3. Atlanta, Georgia, Center for Disease Control, 1978.

12. Engineering Aspects of Vector Control Operatives. First Report of the WHO Expert Committee on Vector Biology and Control. Technical Report Series Number 603. Geneva, World Health Organization, 1976.

13. Environmental Management of Vector Control. Technical Report Series Number 649. Geneva, World Health Organization, 1980.

14. HARWOOD, R. F., and M. 1. JAMES. Entomology in Human and Animal Health. 7 ed. New York, Macmillan Publishing Co., 1979.

15. HORSFALL, W. R. Mosquitoes. Their Bionomics and Relation to Disease. New York, Ronald Press Co., 1955.

16. HUNTER, G. W., J. C. SWARTZWELDER, and D. F. CLYDE. Tropical Medicine. 5 ed. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, W.B. Saunders Co., 1976.

17. Manual de Lucha Antilarvaria a los Programas de Malaria. Translated from Manual on Larval Control Operations in Malaria Programs. Geneva, World Health Organization, 1973, Washington, Pan American Health Organization, 1977.

18. Manual for the Microscopic Diagnosis of Malaria. 3 ed. Pan American Health Organization, Scientific Publication Number 161, Washington, 1968.

19. Manual on Larval Control Operations in Malaria Programs. WHO Offset Publication Number 1. Geneva, World Health Organization, 1973.

20. Manual of Operations for an Aedes aegypti Eradication Service. Part 11. Manuals of Instruction. Revised version. (Mimeograph) Washington, Pan American Health Organization, 1975.

21. Manual on Practical Entomology in Malaria. Part I Vector Bionomics and Organization of Anti-malaria Activities. WHO Offset Publication Number 13. Geneva, World Health Organization, 1975.

22. Manual on Practical Entomology in Malaria. Part 11. Methods and Materials. WHO Offset Publication Number 13. Geneva, World Health Organization, 1975.

23. MASON, J. and P. CAVALIE. Malaria epidemic in Haiti following a hurricane. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 14 (4)/533 (1965).

24. MATTINGLY, P.F. The Biology of Mosquito-borne Disease. New York, American Elsevier Publishing Co., 1969.

25. Modem Mosquito Control. 5 ed. Princeton, New Jersey, American Cynamid Company, 1977.

26. MUIRHEAD-THOMSON, R.C. Ecology of Insect Vector Populations. London, Academic Press, 1968.

27. Operation Manual for the Ultra-low Volume Application of Ortho Dibrom 14 Concentration San Francisco, California, Cevron Chemical Co., 1975.

28. Proceedings of the International Symposium on the Control of Lice and Louse-borne Disease. Scientific Publication Number 263. Washington, Pan American Health Organization, 1973.

29. Resistance of vectors and reservoirs of disease to pesticides. Twenty-second Report of the WHO Committee on Insecticides. Technical Report Series Number 585. Geneva, World Health Organization, 1976.

30. Resistance of Vectors of Disease to Pesticides. Technical Report Series Number 655. Geneva, World Health Organization, 1980.

31. Safe use of pesticides. Third Report of the WHO Expert Committee on Vector Biology and Control. Technical Report Series 634. Geneva, World Health Organization, 1979.

32. SERVICE, M. M. Mosquito Ecology Field Sampling Methods. London, Applied Science Publications, 1976.

33. SHOLDT, L. L., et. al. The Epidemiology of Human Pediculosis in Ethiopia. Naval Disease Vector Ecology and Control Center Special Publication. Jacksonville, United States Navy, 1979.

34. SMITH, K. G. V., (ed.) Insects and Other Arthropods of Medical Importance. London, British Museum, 1973.

35. Vector Control in International Health. Geneva, World Health Organization, 1972.