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a. Geography. Slightly smaller than
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V. Militarily Important Vector-born
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Disease Distribution. Endemic malar
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(gametocytes) of the parasite, male
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An. arabiensis - Bites man and anim
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and bunkers can be treated with per
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educing vector populations has been
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similar to Ae. aegypti but is more
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The survival of R. prowazekii betwe
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F. Relapsing Fever (tick-borne). (E
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Military Impact and Historical Pers
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Adult H. anatolicum anatolicum pref
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some parts of Israel, 10 to 25% of
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Disease Distribution. The tick-born
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is maintained primarily through air
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only 5 to 6 days. These mites will
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principal plague vector. Pulex irri
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(but not pneumonic plague) in most
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from September to October. In Saudi
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Tahyna virus (Bunyaviridae, Bunyavi
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produce large numbers of refugees.
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construction of deep, durable, rode
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y white blood cells or macrophages,
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magnification. For proper species i
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Khorramshahr, Mian Ab, Sardasht, an
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latitudes of 13 o N and 10 o S. Man
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outside and during the day. Engorge
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in the temperate Northern Hemispher
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VII. Other Diseases of Military Sig
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VIII. Noxious/Venomous Animals and
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found in cellars of buildings, card
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can squirt their secretions a dista
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as the Pharaoh ant, Monomorium phar
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scorpions frequently rest in shoes
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mouthparts and ingest the blood tha
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Table 2a. Reported Distribution of
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C. Medical Botany.1. Plants that Ca
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2. Systemic Toxicity from Ingestion
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B. Other PublicationsAl-Madani, A.A
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Trop. Med. Hyg. 49: 308-315.Guberma
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Lane, R.P. and R.W. Crosskey, [eds.
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Vachon, M. 1966. Liste des scorpion
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A.1. Mosquitoes continuedBahrain Cy
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A.1. Mosquitoes continuedCx. pipien
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A.2. Sand flies continuedBahrain Cy
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A.3. Reported Distribution of Ticks
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A.3. Ticks continuedBahrain Cyprus
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A.4. Reported Distribution of Fleas
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A.4. Fleas continuedBahrain Cyprus
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A.4. Fleas continuedBahrain Cyprus
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A.4. Fleas continuedBahrain Cyprus
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A.4. Fleas continuedBahrain Cyprus
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A.5. Scorpions continuedBahrain Cyp
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A.5. Scorpions continuedBahrain Cyp
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B.1. Malaria vectors continuedSpeci
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B.2. Ticks continuedSpecies Geograp
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Appendix CPesticide-Resistant Arthr
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Table 4. Specific Reports of Insect
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Israel.Mumcuoglu, K.Y., J. Hemingwa
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Appendix DSources of Snake Antiveno
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Postiglione, M., B. Tabanli and C.D
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.Wittmer and W. Büttiker [eds.], F
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especially under yourmaterial from
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3. Cyprus4. IranAmbassador Phone: (
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13. Syria14. TurkeyAmbassadorThe U.
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larviparous - insects that deposit
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A. Primary SitesAppendix IInternet
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