Sentences with phrase «on vector borne diseases»

Paul Reiter is the world's foremost authority on vector borne diseases, Niils Axel - Morner is the world's foremost authority on sea - level change, and Vincent Gray is the world's foremost authority on hurricanes.

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Suffolk County Legislator Ed Romaine convened the 16 - member Tick & Vector - Borne Disease Task Force earlier this fall in an attempt to focus on the health crisis facing the East End.
Republican Congressman Chris Gibson's bipartisan legislation requires the National Institutes of Health and Centers for Disease Control to audit available research on vector - borne diseases like Lyme dDisease Control to audit available research on vector - borne diseases like Lyme diseasedisease.
The Vector - Borne Disease Research Transparency and Accountability Act of 2014 would form working groups on at least two high - incidence diseases to develop a scientific framework on how to move forward to fill gaps in research and patient care.
In an effort to combat tick - borne illnesses, county Legislature Jay Schneiderman (I - Montauk) has introduced new legislation to step up pressure on Suffolk County Vector Control, which is in charge of controlling the spread of insect - borne diseases.
«We've been seeing growing evidence of the association between Zika and congenital central nervous system malformations, not just microcephaly, since the first cases were picked up,» says Wim Van Bortel, senior expert on vector - borne diseases at the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control in Solna, Sweden.
He has contributed opinions as an expert on vector - borne disease emergence for the European Food Safety Authority and the Global Strategic Alliances for the Coordination of Research on the Major Infectious Diseases of Animals and Zoonoses (STAR - IDAZ), is a member of the MACSUR European network on the impacts of climate change on food production via disease ecology, and is a Fellow of the Royal Entomological Society.
Marcia Castro's research focuses on infectious diseases (particularly mosquito borne), environmental change and health, environmental management for vector control, spatial patterns of disease transmission, and infant & child mortality.
Bring back DDT, they demand, and let it be sprayed on the inner walls of houses, where it would kill vectors of malaria and other insect - borne diseases like dengue and typhus.
With viral epidemics such as AIDS taking a huge toll, insect - borne diseases have been «pretty far back on the burner» in New York, says John Edman, director of the Center for Vector - Borne Disease Research at the University of California, Dborne diseases have been «pretty far back on the burner» in New York, says John Edman, director of the Center for Vector - Borne Disease Research at the University of California, DBorne Disease Research at the University of California, Davis.
The other fellows were mostly based in the USA and worked on the microbiota and / or a diverse range of infections including neglected tropical diseases, sexually transmitted diseases, vector borne diseases, food borne pathogens and anti-microbial resistance.
While it is well known that some individuals within the same community may be exposed to a different number of mosquito bites, very few studies have been carried out to measure the causes of that heterogeneity, or variance, to understand its impact on the control of vector - borne diseases in a way that is relevant to decision making.
Vector borne disease control often relies on universal distribution of interventions, such as long - lasting insecticide treated bednets for malaria and mass drug administration for filariasis.
«The importance of heterogeneity on the management of vector borne diseases
Mills, J. N., K. L. Gage, and A. S. Khan, 2010: Potential influence of climate change on vector - borne and zoonotic diseases: A review and proposed research plan.
Climate change effects on the geographical distribution and incidence of vector - borne diseases in other countries where these diseases are already found can also affect North Americans, especially as a result of increasing trade with, and travel to, tropical and subtropical areas.63, 197 Whether climate change in the U.S. will increase the chances of domestically acquiring diseases such as dengue fever is uncertain, due to vector - control efforts and lifestyle factors, such as time spent indoors, that reduce human - insect contact.
«The risk of incomplete personal protection coverage in vector - borne disease» by Ezer Miller et al. published in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface on Wednesday 24 February 2016.
«Many recommendations are given, among which is the division of disease threats into categories based on their means of transmission, namely respiratory, blood - borne, vector - borne and food - borne, and the production of a separate protocol for each.
Vector - borne diseases have a significant impact on global public health.
«Climate change and the emergence of vector - borne diseases in Europe: case study of dengue fever» is published in the journal BMC Public Health on August 22.
His PhD focused on vector ecology, more precisely on mosquitoes in New Zealand and how the threat of a mosquito - borne disease outbreak has been affected by ongoing anthropogenic environmental change.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPPC) notes that climate change, if not tackled, will have severe negative impacts on global water supply, agricultural yields, forest ecosystems and the spread of vector - borne diseases, and could result in the displacement of thousands of people from coastal cities and small islands.
Keeping your pet current on their flea and tick control medication can help prevent the following vector - borne diseases:
Research Assistant, Institute of Ecosystem Studies, NY (May 00 — Aug 00) The interactions of tree regeneration, rodent and bird populations, and tick density and their effect on the risk of human exposure to vector - borne disease.
An employee in this position will provide program direction, subject matter expertise, and consultation on veterinary public health epidemiology and preventative medicine in order to protect the public from exposure to zoonotic and vector - borne diseases.
Current advice on parasite control: vector - borne diseases - Lyme disease.
Each forum will feature leading experts in a variety of fields — research entomology, practitioners and behaviorists — to explain the new double defense protocol, update veterinarians on managing vector - borne diseases and learning more about other areas such as behavior to improve the care provided to pets and to enhance their practices.
Increased global temp may result in: Increased frequency / violence of severe weather Drought / Desertification / loss of biomass Loss of fresh water Increased disease from vector - borne diseases Species extinction on a large scale.
Potential influence of climate change on vector - borne and zoonotic diseases: A review and proposed research plan
Challenges in predicting climate and environmental effects on vector - borne disease episystems in a changing world
Mills, J. N., K. L. Gage, and A. S. Khan, 2010: Potential influence of climate change on vector - borne and zoonotic diseases: A review and proposed research plan.
The overall objective of the consultation was to enable key regional stakeholders to assess and, through consensus, prioritize research needs regarding public health adaptation to social, environmental and climate change impacts on vector - borne diseases in Africa.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPPC) notes that climate change, if not tackled, will have severe negative impacts on global water supply, agricultural yields, forest ecosystems and the spread of vector - borne diseases, and could result in the displacement of thousands of people from coastal cities and small islands.
Detecting impacts of climate change on human vector - borne diseases remains difficult, in part, because active mitigations, such as vector - control, antimicrobials, and improved infrastructure can complicate detection of a climate signal.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPPC) notes that climate change, if not tackled, will have a severe negative impact on global water supply, agricultural yields, marine ecosystems and the spread of vector - borne diseases, and could result in the displacement of thousands of people from coastal cities and small islands (Kenya climate change action plan).
2009 - 2013 Quantifying the influence of environmental temperature on transmission of vector - borne diseases, NSF - EF [Principal Investigator: M. Thomas; Co-Investigators: R.G. Crane, M.E. Mann, A. Read, T. Scott (Penn State Univ.)-RSB- $ 1,884,991
The impacts of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions on human health include the effects of air pollution on increased respiratory disease, the spread of vector - borne illnesses like cholera, malaria, and dengue fever due to changing weather patterns, and compromised agricultural production and food security leading to greater malnutrition.
As established in the 2016 U.S. Climate and Health Assessment — The Impacts of Climate Change on Human Health in the United States: A Scientific Assessment — the resulting changes in our climate are creating conditions that harm human health through extreme weather events, reduced air and water quality, increases in infectious and vector - borne diseases, and other mechanisms.
Recent assessments conducted on the impacts of climate change on health in Australia, highlight the potential for the onset of and increases in vector - borne, water - borne and food - borne diseases such as: malaria, dengue fever, Murray Valley encephalitis, Japanese encephalitis, melioidosis, leptospirosis and scrub typhus.
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