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Anthropogenic changes and associated impacts on vector-borne diseases
Journal article   Peer reviewed

Anthropogenic changes and associated impacts on vector-borne diseases

André B.B Wilke, Giovanni Benelli and John C Beier
Trends in parasitology, Vol.37(12), pp.1027-1030
2021-12
PMID: 34686421

Abstract

Aedes aegypti Aedes albopictus arbovirus dengue virus vector control Zika virus
Urbanization impacts the community composition, abundance, and richness of mosquitoes. As urbanization processes increase globally, it is important to better understand the biodiversity loss caused by anthropogenic changes and associated impacts on vector-borne diseases. Mosquito surveillance and control are key for reducing the risk of mosquito-borne pathogen transmission.

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.228 Virology - Tropical Diseases
1.228.200 Dengue
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Parasitology
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Microbiology

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