Goddard Guide to Arthropods of Medical Importance
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Goddard Guide to Arthropods of Medical Importance
Goddard II, Jerome; Moraru, Gail Miriam
Taylor & Francis Ltd
06/2022
392
Mole
Inglês
9781032338521
15 a 20 dias
1070
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Part I Pathological Conditions Caused by Arthropods and Principles of Their Treatment 1 Principles of Treatment for Arthropod Bites, Stings, and Other Exposure 2 Allergy to Arthropods 3 Stings 4 Bites 5 Blistering, Dermatitis, and Urticaria from Contact with Arthropods 6 Myiasis (Invasion of Human Tissues by Fly Larvae) 7 Delusions of Parasitosis (Imaginary Insect or Mite Infestations) PART II Identification of Arthropods and the Diseases They Cause 8 Identification of Medically Important Arthropods 9 Clinician's Guide to Common Arthropod Bites and Stings PART III Arthropods of Medical Importance 10 Ants 11 Bees 12 Beetles 13 Bugs (The True Bugs) 14 Caterpillars (Urticating) 15 Centipedes 16 Cockroaches 17 Earwigs 18 Fleas 19 Flies (Biting) 20 Flies (Nonbiting) 21 Flies (That Might Cause Myiasis) 22 Lice 23 Millipedes 24 Mites 25 Mosquitoes 26 Moths (Species Whose Scales or Hairs Cause Irritation) 27 Pentastomes (Tongue Worms) 28 Scorpions 29 Spiders 30 Ticks 31 Wasps (Yellowjackets, Hornets, and Paper Wasps) PART IV Personal Protection Measures against Arthropods 32 Pros and Cons of Insect Repellents 33 Arthropod-Specific Personal Protection Techniques
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Human Bot Fly;Ant Venom;Violin Spider;Head Lice;USDA Misc;Tussock Moth;Mississippi State University Extension Service;Blister Beetles;Douglas Fir Tussock Moth;Papular Urticaria;Pubic Lice;Approximate Geographic Distribution;Puss Caterpillar;Facultative Myiasis;Screwworm Flies;Fire Ant Stings;Honey Bee;Brown Recluse Spider Bite;Fly Larvae;Large Local Reaction;House Dust Mites;Bed Bug Bites;Gypsy Moth;Blow Fly;Arthropod Bites
Part I Pathological Conditions Caused by Arthropods and Principles of Their Treatment 1 Principles of Treatment for Arthropod Bites, Stings, and Other Exposure 2 Allergy to Arthropods 3 Stings 4 Bites 5 Blistering, Dermatitis, and Urticaria from Contact with Arthropods 6 Myiasis (Invasion of Human Tissues by Fly Larvae) 7 Delusions of Parasitosis (Imaginary Insect or Mite Infestations) PART II Identification of Arthropods and the Diseases They Cause 8 Identification of Medically Important Arthropods 9 Clinician's Guide to Common Arthropod Bites and Stings PART III Arthropods of Medical Importance 10 Ants 11 Bees 12 Beetles 13 Bugs (The True Bugs) 14 Caterpillars (Urticating) 15 Centipedes 16 Cockroaches 17 Earwigs 18 Fleas 19 Flies (Biting) 20 Flies (Nonbiting) 21 Flies (That Might Cause Myiasis) 22 Lice 23 Millipedes 24 Mites 25 Mosquitoes 26 Moths (Species Whose Scales or Hairs Cause Irritation) 27 Pentastomes (Tongue Worms) 28 Scorpions 29 Spiders 30 Ticks 31 Wasps (Yellowjackets, Hornets, and Paper Wasps) PART IV Personal Protection Measures against Arthropods 32 Pros and Cons of Insect Repellents 33 Arthropod-Specific Personal Protection Techniques
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Human Bot Fly;Ant Venom;Violin Spider;Head Lice;USDA Misc;Tussock Moth;Mississippi State University Extension Service;Blister Beetles;Douglas Fir Tussock Moth;Papular Urticaria;Pubic Lice;Approximate Geographic Distribution;Puss Caterpillar;Facultative Myiasis;Screwworm Flies;Fire Ant Stings;Honey Bee;Brown Recluse Spider Bite;Fly Larvae;Large Local Reaction;House Dust Mites;Bed Bug Bites;Gypsy Moth;Blow Fly;Arthropod Bites