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close this bookVector and Pest Control in Refugee Situations (UNHCR, 1997, 124 p.)
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View the documentPreface
View the document1. Introduction
View the document2. Factors influencing the spread of vectors in refugee camps
View the document3. Arthropods of medical importance
Open this folder and view contents4. Mosquitos
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Open this folder and view contents6. Lice
Open this folder and view contents7. Fleas
Open this folder and view contents8. Bed bugs
Open this folder and view contents9. Human scabies mites
Open this folder and view contents10. Ticks
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Open this folder and view contents12. Snails hosts of schistosomes
Open this folder and view contents13. Commensal rodents
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View the documentGlossary
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View the documentAnnex 1. Some arthropods and their importance to health
View the documentAnnex 2. Morphological characteristics of some arthropods of medical importance
View the documentAnnex 3. Reporting form for spraying operations
View the documentAnnex 4. Calculation of the quantity of solution and insecticide for use in treatments
View the documentAnnex 5. Determination of the insecticide concentration for use in a sprayer
View the documentAnnex 6. Preparation of a solution from an insecticide formulation
View the documentAnnex 7. Preparation of a solution from an emulsifiable concentrate
View the documentAnnex 8. Calculation of the quantity and dilution of insecticide for use in impregnation of fabrics
View the documentAnnex 9. Calculation of the quantity of molluscicide for use in a waterway