Medical Entomology for Students

Medical Entomology for Students

by Mike Service (Author)

Synopsis

Arthropod vectors of human diseases, such as malaria, filariasis and typhus, are a continuing threat to human health. Since publication of the first edition, Medical Entomology for Students has proved a popular textbook by providing the reader with all the basic information on insects, mites and ticks that affect human health. It examines methods of identification, the biology and ecology of these medically important arthropods, their epidemiological role and how they can be controlled. Its clear presentation and concise writing style, extensive illustrations and glossary of entomological and epidemiological terms make the book comprehensive and accessible. Each chapter concludes with suggestions for further reading. Medically important arthropods concern students of subjects as varied as tropical medicine, parasitology, entomology and pest control and the book also provides essential reading for physicians, nurses, health officials and community health workers. This textbook is recommended reading for both students and teachers of medical entomology courses.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 302
Edition: 3
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 12 Aug 2004

ISBN 10: 052154775X
ISBN 13: 9780521547758
Book Overview: Popular textbook, now in its third edition, covering basic information on insects, ticks and mites that affect human health.

Media Reviews
'... undergraduate and postgraduate masters students can continue to rely on this affordable and reliable basic introduction to the discipline of Medical Entomology.' Parisitology
This is an easy to understand introduction to the field of medical entomology for more readers than just students of biology and entomology. It provides enough detail to serve as an adequate reference for its intended audience (other than entomologists). Although the title is well recognized and probably should not be changed, a more appropriate title might be Medical Entomology for Health Care Providers and Public Health Practitioners. Doody's Review Service
...a very well written book that is well suited for its purpose as an introduction for students...it would serve well as a quick refresher to the subject even for experienced medical entomologists... Lancet
Author Bio
Mike W. Service is Emeritus Professor of Medical Entomology at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, UK. He has written over 200 research papers on medical entomology and given advice and training in the field to over 50 countries.