Ciba Foundation symposium : bilharziasis /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: Symposium on Bilharziasis Cairo, Egypt, Ciba Foundation
Other Authors: Wolstenholme, G. E. W. (Gordon Ethelbert Ward) (Editor), O'Connor, Maeve (Editor), Bilharz, Theodor, 1825-1862 (honouree.)
Format: Conference Proceeding eBook
Language:English
Published: London : J. & A. Churchill, 1962.
Series:Ciba Foundation symposium.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Bilharziasis as a national health problem in the United Arab Republic / A.H. Mousa
  • Population studies of intermediate hosts in relation to transmission of bilharziasis in East Africa / G. Webbe
  • Aspects of the ecology of the intermediate hosts of Schistosoma mansoni interfering with the transmission of bilharziasis in north-eastern Brazil / F.S. Barbosa
  • Population ecology and epidemiological problems / Nelson G. Hairston
  • The variability in morphology and anatomy of the bulinid snails in Egypt, with special reference to their transmission of Schistosoma haematobium / Mohamed El-Gind and Menriet Z. Rushdi
  • The significance of infra-specific taxonomy in bilharziasis / C.A. Wright
  • The role of animals as reservoirs of bilharziasis in Africa / G.S. Nelson, C. Teesdale and R.B. Highton
  • Some nutritional aspects of bilharziasis / William B. DeWitt
  • Clinical aspects of bilharziasis / Anwar El Mofty
  • Important achievements in the control of bilharziasis in new China / Mao Shou-Pai
  • The pathognomy of bilharziasis : an unanswered question / R. Elsdon-Dew
  • Schistosomal metabolic products in the diagnosis of bilharziasis / Abdel Fattah Sherif
  • Acquired resistance to bilharziasis / S.R. Smithers
  • Observations in mice on the schistosomicidal properties of 1:7-bis(p-aminophenoxy)heptane in vivo and in vivo/in vitro / O.D. Standen
  • Tracer studies with antimony-124 in man / A. Abdallah and M. Saif
  • The search for non-antimonial schistosomicides / J. Newsome
  • Comparative investigations of some molluscicides / R. Gönnert and R. Strufe
  • The role of molluscicides in combating bilharziasis / Naguib Ayad
  • The use of molluscicides as a bilharziasis control measure in South Africa / R.J. Pitchford
  • Bilharziasis control as an integral part of rural health services / A.A. El Halawani
  • The modification of habitats in the control of bilharziasis, with special reference to water resource development / Donald B. McMullen.