Research Project:
CONTROL AND PROTECTION TOOLS FOR INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT OF MOSQUITOES AND FILTH FLIES
Location: Mosquito and Fly Research Unit
Title: Mosquito and Fly Control Research by the USDA-ARS Center for Medical, Agriculture and Veterinary Entomology (CMAVE) in the Deployed War-Fighter Protection (DWFP) Program
Authors
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Linthicum, Kenneth
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Allan, Sandra
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Barnard, Donald
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Becnel, James
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Bernier, Ulrich
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Britch, Seth
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Clark, Gary
| | Cooperband, Miriam | |
Geden, Christopher
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Hogsette, Jerome
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Kline, Daniel
| | Pereira, Roberto | |
Pridgeon, Weiyuping
| | Quinn, Brian | |
Reinert, John
| | Welch, Craig | |
Zhao, Liming
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Submitted to: Meeting Abstract
Publication Type:
Abstract
Publication Acceptance Date: February 4, 2007
Publication Date: N/A
Technical Abstract: Despite existing measures to prevent and control arthropod-borne diseases in military units, these diseases continue to be serious threats to deployed troops. Due to a shrinking list of safe, cost-effective pesticides for control of disease vectors, new and improved toxicants and methods for delivery are needed by the armed forces. Since 2004, the USDA Agricultural Research Service (ARS) has participated in the Department of Defense (DOD) - sponsored Deployed War-Fighter Protection (DWFP) program to identify and develop new tools for combating pest and vector species that impact deployed war-fighters. Ongoing research at the USDA-ARS Center for Medical, Agricultural and Veterinary Entomology (CMAVE) laboratory involves the discovery, evaluation, development, and optimization of: a) new pesticides effective against mosquitoes and flies; b) new personal protection products effective in preventing mosquito and fly bites, and c) new application and personal protection methodologies and strategies. Products of this research are designed to protect military troops from mosquito and fly borne diseases but will be also be available to International and U.S. Public Health agencies and Mosquito and Vector Control Districts to prevent disease transmission. A summary of the DWFP mosquito control research conducted at the CMAVE will be presented.
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