Studying the Mosquito: Contemporary Research Advances

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Studying the Mosquito: Contemporary Research Advances Editors: Kamaraju Raghavendra, Poduri Nagaraja Rao Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
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Pages: 250 Language: English ISBN: 9781036469467 Categories: , , , ,

The mosquito is the key insect for transmitting human vector-borne diseases. This book features chapters contributed by eminent researchers working on mosquito and mosquito-related subjects.In recent years the focus of mosquito research has been on modern biology that supports the discovery of novel vector control methods. A need was felt to summarize this research and this book was conceptualized, with themes including recent concepts and knowledge and control strategies that broadly covered physiology, bionomics, immunology, AI and ML, microbiome and novel mosquito control methods etc. This book provides valuable insights into recent research, interdisciplinary concepts, contemporary research and developments. The editors have 4 decades of research experience on mosquito biology, and have accessed and presented the most recent knowledge in mosquito research in this book. This book will be an asset for faculty and researchers alike and is a must-read book for entomologists, biologists, parasitologists, industrialists, and medical and paramedical personnel.

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Author Biography

Prof Poduri Nagaraja Rao retired from Osmania University, Hyderabad, India, with 32 years of teaching, research and administrative experience. His chief research field is Basic Entomology and New Biology.He has guided 25 PhD students, 10 research projects and received various fellowships and awards. He has 105 scientific papers and has organized 14 conferences/seminars. He organized the Global Meet on Parasitic Diseases, on the occasion of the centenary celebrations of Sir Ronald Ross in 1997, Hyderabad, India. He was Sectional President of the Indian Science Congress, 2018, Convener of ISCA, Hyderabad, 2023, and authored a book entitled "Pests and pathogens management strategies", CRC Publication Netherlands, UK, USA.Dr Kamaraju Raghavendra holds a PhD in Insect Toxicology from Delhi University, India and has 40 years of experience in malaria entomology, specifically on insecticide resistance. He has published 140 scientific papers in national and international journals, 17 book chapters, and drafted a report on insecticide resistance in Aedes sp. in WHO South-East Asia Region countries (2023). He was a member of the WHOPES working group meetings on insecticides and drafting committee of Protocols for Evaluation of Insecticides in India (2023). He conducted many evaluations of insecticide interventions for the WHO pesticide evaluation scheme (WHOPES) and for the National Programme.