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Savic Sara (ed.). Vectors and Vector-Borne Zoonotic Diseases. ITexLi,2019. — 110 p. 2019

This book is meant to be used by veterinarians, medical doctors, entomologists, and other experts, as well as students, animal owners, nature lovers, etc. In this book, the authors have tried to show which vectors and diseases are the most interesting, having in mind that their spreading represents a danger to health. With this book, authors hope to broaden readers' knowledge by sharing experiences with vector-borne diseases, with the aim to upgrade the knowledge of general public health from a One Health perspective. The book is about a group of diseases that can infect humans and animals, and that are transmitted by vectors. These diseases are called vector-borne zoonotic diseases. The book has several sections: "Introduction," "Vectors", "Vector-Borne Diseases and Pathogens," and "Vector Control." Each of the sections concerns one stage of a vector-borne disease. Each group of authors has dedicated their work to one of the topics with key roles on pathogens or vectors that are of great public health interest in their country or region. Introductory Chapter: Vectors and Vector-Borne Pathogens around Us Aedes: What Do We Know about Them and What Can They Transmit? Ixodes ventalloi Gil Collado, 1936: A Vector Role to be Explored Sandfly-Borne Viruses of Demonstrated/Relevant Medical Importance An Overview of Leishmaniasis: Historic to Future Perspectives

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Chapter 01 Introductory Chapter: Vectors and Vector-Borne Pathogens around Us
Sara Savic
Chapter 02 Aedes: What Do We Know about
Them and What Can They Transmit?
Biswadeep Das, Sayam Ghosal and Swabhiman Mohanty
Introduction
CORRIGENDUM
Aedes: What Do We Know about Them and What Can They Transmit?
Biswadeep Das, Sayam Ghosal, Swabhiman Mohanty
KIIT School of Biotechnology, KIIT University, Bhubaneswar, India
Corrigendum to: Das B, Ghosal S, Mohanty S. Aedes: What Do We Know about Them and What Can They Transmit?. London: IntechOpen; 2018. DOI: 10.5772/ intechopen.81363
Chapter 03 Ixodes ventalloi Gil Collado, 1936: A Vector Role to be Explored
Ana Sofia Santos and Maria Margarida Santos-Silva
Chapter 04 Sandfly-Borne Viruses of DemonstratedZRelevant Medical Importance
Nazli Ayhan and Remi N. Charrel
Chapter 05 An Overview of Leishmaniasis: Historic to Future Perspectives
Mumtaz Guran
Chapter 06 Vector-Borne Infections in Bulgaria
Iva Christova
Lyme borreliosis
Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever
Tick-borne encephalitis
West Nile fever
Chapter 07 Use of Artificial Intelligence on the Control of Vector-Borne Diseases
Daniel da Silva Motta, Roberto Badaro, Alex Santos and Frank Kirchner

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