Medical Arthropodology

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Medical Arthropodology Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages: 504 Illustrations and other contents: 49 Tables, black and white; 25 Line drawings, color; 103 Line drawings, black and white; 15 Halftones, color; 39 Halftones, black and white; 40 Illustrations, color; 142 Illustrations, black and white Language: English ISBN: 9781032314075 Categories: , , , ,

Medical arthropodology is an incredibly exciting discipline. Representing more than 80% of the world’s species, the arthropod-based biomedicine is truly the mother of all sciences while integrating with all other branches of science, technology and innovation, on one hand, and constituting an integral part of public and veterinary health, bio-pharmacy and bioengineering sciences etc., on the other. The concept of integrated medical arthropodology is novel based on a first-time defined 3-dimensional fields of knowledge. This book aims to primarily deal with the dangerous vectors of diseases including those causing much vexation by their sting, bite and/or envenomation and injuries. They affect all strata of social groups and both sexes, yet perhaps it is the health of children and women which is most severely affected, both physically and mentally. Vector-borne diseases are particularly considered major public health problems. Worldwide these infections contribute nearly 17% of all illnesses. In developing nations, including India, these diseases are greatly responsible for retarding human an animal health, economy and the national intelligentsia! Secondarily, and innovatively, the book attempts to throw light on the beneficial aspects of life of arthropods such as bio-pharmacy, entomophagy, bioprospecting and vector control through transgenics etc. Lastly, and for the first time, the book discusses the infinite benefits derived from biology and behaviour of medically important arthropods for developing highly useful products, tools and technologies to improve human and animal health. Its authenticity and updated text will be duly referenced, and its applicability unparallelly integral to the present and future requirements of both the students and researchers in their higher research pursuits, career avenues as well as enterprising initiatives. The practicing physicians will find guidance with respect to treatment policies. Further, this is the only authoritative book ever written in India, and the third after one each in China and the USA, which provide a melange of knowledge from past, present and future! Key features of the book include: The book is a complete encyclopedia on arthropods of medical importance, together with emerging au fait alluding to bioengineering, pharmacological and nutritive novelties. The book brings up an updated information on all aspects of vectors and vector-borne diseases, their treatment and control, as well as other health hazards due to vector/pest bites and/or sting, envenomation etc. which are essential parts of syllabi at University/Medical College Graduate/post-graduate level and also fulfils requirements of higher research pursuits in medical entomology/arachnology etc., besides guidance to practicing physicians. Indian examples and references are a key attraction to connect with the largest scientific fraternity. The book offers a detailed explanation as to why arthropods, particularly, mosquitoes and house flies, cannot transmit HIV or nCoV-2. The book also describes in detail the forensic and military utility of medical arthropodpology. Proofs of evidence wrt arthropods’ enormous bioengineering, pharmacological, medicinal and nutritive novelties, among others, are put forth de novo that will help understand the medical significance of arthropods from both sides of the coins – a new concept in medical arthropodology. This also opens open gates to industrially enterprising the arthropods through bioprospecting, besides the budding researchers shall be au fait with the diverse and hugely ramified science in their career and vocational preparedness. The book is a truly encyclopaedic treatment of medical arthropodology, giving equal weightage to human- and animal related arthropod-induced infirmities and highlighting de novo, the unfathomable biomedical, industrial and nutritive values in order to secure a far better tomorrow to live in!

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Author Biography

Prof. Dr. Brij Kishore Tyagi has worked on various different aspects/groups of medical arthropodology/entomology over the past forty years, with a focus on vector-borne diseases and their control in India, and elsewhere in the world. He has authored >750 scientific titles, plus 47 books, incl. a Training Manual, “Biosafety for human health and the environment in the context of the potential use of genetically modified mosquitoes (GMMs): A tool for biosafety training based on courses in Africa, Asia and Latin America, 2008–2011”, published by World Health Organization (2015). He holds a patent for the invention of a ‘mechanical mosquito sampler’ (Patent # 191635), and have executed two Transfer of Technologies (ToT). He won the WHO-TDR First Prize in a worldwide competition in 1995 and the ICMR’s prestigious Dr. MOT Iyengar Memorial Award for Outstanding research work in the field of Medical Entomology and VBDs, in 2008. He has worked on all important vector-borne diseases prevalent in India’s different States and UTs, and was rated amongst the top 15 most productive authors on dengue (2004-2012) in India (cf. Gupta et al., 2014). In addition, He has been actively serving as an expert on various research committees of ICMR, DRDO, DST, DBT-RCGM, ZSI etc. He has coordinated the first WHO/TDR Asian Regional Training on Biosafety pertaining to GM Vectors (2008-11). He is currently serving as the founding President of (i) Society of Medical Arthropodology, (ii) Indian Dragonfly Society, and (iii) Jodhpur Natural History Society. He represented India in preparing the OECD’s Consensus Document on the dengue/Yellow Fever vector mosquito, Aedes aegypti Linn, published in 2018. He has served as the Chairman, RCGM-DBT’s Subcommittee for formulation of biosafety guidelines to conduct and monitor research trials (CRTs) on Genetically Engineered (GE) mosquitoes, and an Expert Member of the DBT-RCGM Committee on GM insects. As a Visiting Fellow and Professor h has taught graduate/post-graduate students in Bharathidasan Univ., Trichy and Punjabi Univ., Patiala, Currently, Subsequently, he served as the Advisor to VIT Univ., Vellor (TN), India. He also served as a Member of Board of Studies of Zoology & Environmental Sciences at Lachoo Memorial College of Science and Technology, Jodhpur and evaluator of Syllabus of graduate and post-graduate levels at the IGNOU, New Delhi. He has examined Ph.D. Thesis from universities all over India as well as Malaysia. He is currently a Professor of Practice in the Department of Bioscience, Chandigarh University, Mohali, Punjab, India and an International Advisor at the Reckitt Benckiser, Gurugram, Haryana, India. He is recently appointed as the Co-Chair of the Dragonfly Specialist Group (IUCN/SSC) for the quadrennium 2026-2029.