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dc.contributor.authorJamison, Amanda
dc.date.accessioned2015-10-05T14:49:02Z
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dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10484/1063
dc.description.abstractMovement of viruses and microscopic pathogens into new habitat,through accidental introduction or range expansion is of great interest.Studies have begun to examine the potential applications of geospatial technology,while integrating typical ecological components.
dc.description.statementofresponsibilityAmanda Jamison
dc.subjectEpidemiology Examination Questions.
dc.titleConnecting Disease with the Enviornment:what can multidisciplinary science do for Epidemiology?
dc.date.published1996
dc.description.imprintIndiana State University Cunningham Memorial Library
dc.description.noteFamily: Culicidae-mosquitoes: they are of great concern worldwide as they can spread many disease ranging from unicellular protists to viruses.Since their ability to reproduce is directly related to environment factors including the presence of still water, this is often explored when considering disease detection methods.
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