Author(s) |
Whelan PI
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Publication Date |
1989-08
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Abstract |
Darwin, the northern gateway to Australia, is both vulnerable and receptive to a range of exotic and endemic mosquito borne diseases, including malaria, dengue, epidemic polyarthritis and Australian encephalitis. The Medical Entomology Branch has developed an integrated mosquito control program.
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ISSN |
0725-4989
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Link | |
Publisher |
Queensland Institute of Medical Research
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Series |
Arbovirus Research in Australia
Symposium 5
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Subject |
Insects
Mosquitoes
Northern Territory
Darwin
Arboviruses
Dengue
Malaria
Encephalitis
Ross River virus infections
Endemic polyarthritis
Engineering
Vector control
Surveys
Monitoring
Public awareness
Prevention and control
Quarantine
Disease vectors
Planning
Urban
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Title |
Integrated mosquito control in Darwin
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Type of document |
Conference Paper
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Entity Type |
Publication
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Name | Size | format | Description | Link |
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Intergrated Mosquito control in Darwin.pdf | 2358.581 KB | application/pdf | View document | |