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Lawson, Fred A.; Spackman, Everett – 1974
The insects discussed in this document are those which have a direct effect upon humans either through a permanent association, as with lice, or a temporary association in the case of flies, bees, wasps, and spiders. In each case, life cycles and identifying characteristics are presented with remarks about the specific effect incurred by man. (CS)
Descriptors: Disease Control, Entomology, Environment, Human Body
Lawson, Fred A.; Spackman, Everett – 1973
The insects discussed in this document are divided into three categories: (1) those which undergo their complete development within the home, usually at the expense of food, fabric, or a human host; (2) those which accidentally enter the home; and (3) those which damage the structural frame of the building. In each case, life cycles and…
Descriptors: Disease Control, Entomology, Environment, Home Economics
Moore, E. E. – 1976
This manual gives the life cycle and habitats, public health importance, methods of non-chemical control, and pesticides and methods of application for mosquitoes, flies, bedbugs, fleas, lice, cockroaches, venomous anthropods, ticks and chiggers, and rodents. (BB)
Descriptors: Disease Control, Environment, Environmental Education, Health

Environmental Science and Technology, 1975
Increasing manmade pollutants seem to be correlated with increasing illnesses such as cancer and cardiovascular and respiratory diseases. Sensitive analytic methods have detected known or suspected carcinogenic chemicals in many environmental samples. Lower life forms could be used to monitor pollutants and indicate potential hazards to man. (MR)
Descriptors: Cancer, Disease Control, Disease Incidence, Diseases
Lloyd, John E. – 1973
This document provides information that a potential insecticide applicator can utilize to safely and effectively control insects and related pests of livestock. The first section of the manual discusses the general methods of preparation and application of insecticides. The second section concerns itself with the recognition of insect problems,…
Descriptors: Agricultural Production, Animal Husbandry, Disease Control, Entomology
Hanks, Thrift G. – 1967
Presented is a comprehensive survey of the literature on the relationships between disease and solid wastes. Diseases are grouped on the basis of waste type or disease vector, such as chemical waste, human fecal waste, animal fecal waste, rodent-borne disease, mosquito-borne disease and miscellaneous communicable disease. The following format is…
Descriptors: Disease Control, Diseases, Environment, Health Education

Gerba, Charles P.; And Others – Environmental Science and Technology, 1975
Increasing population and industrialization places heavy demands on water resources making recycling of wastewaters for domestic consumption inevitable. Eliminating human pathogenic viruses is a major problem of reclaiming wastewater. Present water treatment methods may not be sufficient to remove viruses. (MR)
Descriptors: Disease Control, Environment, Public Health, Recycling

McDonald, John L.; Vuturo, Anthony F. – Journal of Environmental Health, 1975
After identifying the mosquito as the Venezuelan equine encephalitis vector, health officials worked with the community to eliminate mosquito breeding sites. By educating the public first, cooperation was received in opening drainage areas and stocking water collection areas with mosquito eating fish to interrupt the host-vector-recipient cycle.…
Descriptors: Community Action, Community Health Services, Disease Control, Education
Extension Service (USDA), Washington, DC. – 1976
This manual is designed to assist aerial pesticide applicators to meet the requirements of the Michigan Department of Agriculture for certification. An introduction with the explanation of requirements of effective aerial application is presented. The six topics included describe: (1) Dispersal equipment; (2) Calibration; (3) Pattern testing; (4)…
Descriptors: Certification, Disease Control, Environment, Instructional Materials

Devlin, Robert M. – Environmental Science and Technology, 1974
A critical review is made of the literature linking DDT to harmful effects on animal life. Implications of a ban on the use of DDT are discussed and studies which have found relatively no harmful effect on non-insect life are cited. (JP)
Descriptors: Controlled Environment, Disease Control, Ecology, Environment

Ferguson, Lloyd N. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1978
Discusses some of the controversial organic chemical substances such as DDT, Red Dye No. 2, DES, Tris, Laetrile, cyclamate, and saccharin. Concludes that the use of some has to be considered on a benefit/risk ratio. (GA)
Descriptors: Chemical Industry, Chemistry, Disease Control, Environment
Extension Service (USDA), Washington, DC. – 1976
This manual is designed to assist public health pest control officials in meeting the certification required under the Michigan Pesticide Control Act of 1976. The four sections included describe: (1) Insects of public health significance in Michigan; (2) Other arthropods that affect man; (3) Swimmers' itch parasite and snail host; and (4)…
Descriptors: Certification, Disease Control, Entomology, Environment

Kupchik, George J.; Franz, Gerald J. – Journal of the Air Pollution Control Association, 1976
This article examines the relationships among solid waste disposal, air pollution, and human disease. It is estimated that solid waste disposal contributes 9.7 percent of the total air pollution and 9.9 percent of the total air pollution health effect. Certain disposal-resource recovery systems can be implemented to meet air quality standards. (MR)
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Disease Control, Ecological Factors, Environment
Jackson, W. B., Ed.; Marsh, R. E., Ed. – 1977
The first symposium on "Test Methods for Vertebrate Pest Management" was held in March, 1976. Much of the thrust was toward explaining and defining the "state of the art." Concerns included rodents and rabbits, predators, scavengers, and large game animals, and a variety of bird species. Environments were as restricted as a…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, Conferences, Disease Control
Texas A and M Univ., College Station. Texas Agricultural Extension Service. – 1977
This document is designed to provide commercial pesticide applicators with practical information and regulations required by the Texas Department of Agriculture. The manual includes two major sections. The first section discusses labels and labeling, pesticides, aerial application, ground application, pesticide safety, pests and pest damage,…
Descriptors: Agricultural Production, Disease Control, Environment, Equipment
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