Insects and Diseases / A Popular Account of the Way in Which Insects may Spread or Cause some of our Common Diseases
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The work explains parasitism and the biological relationships between parasites, hosts, and disease. It surveys bacteria and protozoa, their life cycles, and the ways they disperse. It examines ticks, mites, and various insect groups as disease agents or mechanical carriers, describing anatomy and developmental stages. Several chapters focus on flies and mosquitoes, detailing mosquito biology and the experimental evidence linking mosquitoes to malaria and yellow fever. It treats fleas and plague and outlines practical control measures including sanitation, habitat modification, natural enemies, and community or regulatory actions. Photographic illustrations accompany many descriptions to show insects as observed in field and laboratory.
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