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J Chem Ecol


Title:Chemical ecology of animal and human pathogen vectors in a changing global climate
Author(s):Pickett JA; Birkett MA; Dewhirst SY; Logan JG; Omolo MO; Torto B; Pelletier J; Syed Z; Leal WS;
Address:"Centre for Sustainable Pest and Disease Management, Biological Chemistry Department, Rothamsted Research, Harpenden, Hertfordshire, UK. john.pickett@bbsrc.ac.uk"
Journal Title:J Chem Ecol
Year:2010
Volume:20100201
Issue:1
Page Number:113 - 121
DOI: 10.1007/s10886-010-9739-9
ISSN/ISBN:1573-1561 (Electronic) 0098-0331 (Linking)
Abstract:"Infectious diseases affecting livestock and human health that involve vector-borne pathogens are a global problem, unrestricted by borders or boundaries, which may be exacerbated by changing global climate. Thus, the availability of effective tools for control of pathogen vectors is of the utmost importance. The aim of this article is to review, selectively, current knowledge of the chemical ecology of pathogen vectors that affect livestock and human health in the developed and developing world, based on key note lectures presented in a symposium on 'The Chemical Ecology of Disease Vectors' at the 25th Annual ISCE meeting in Neuchatel, Switzerland. The focus is on the deployment of semiochemicals for monitoring and control strategies, and discusses briefly future directions that such research should proceed along, bearing in mind the environmental challenges associated with climate change that we will face during the 21st century"
Keywords:Animals Climate Change Communicable Disease Control/methods Communicable Diseases/*transmission/*veterinary *Disease Vectors Humans;
Notes:"MedlinePickett, John A Birkett, Michael A Dewhirst, Sarah Y Logan, James G Omolo, Maurice O Torto, Baldwyn Pelletier, Julien Syed, Zainulabeuddin Leal, Walter S eng Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council/United Kingdom Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Review 2010/02/02 J Chem Ecol. 2010 Jan; 36(1):113-21. doi: 10.1007/s10886-010-9739-9. Epub 2010 Feb 1"

 
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