Leishmaniasis: The Current Status and New Strategies for Control: Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute, Zakynthos (Greece), 1987 - NATO Science Series A - David T Hart - Books - Springer Science+Business Media - 9780306431463 - August 1, 1989
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Leishmaniasis: The Current Status and New Strategies for Control: Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute, Zakynthos (Greece), 1987 - NATO Science Series A 1989 edition

David T Hart

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Leishmaniasis: The Current Status and New Strategies for Control: Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute, Zakynthos (Greece), 1987 - NATO Science Series A 1989 edition

Leishmaniasis is a tropic and subtropical disease affecting humans and other mammals, discovered 100 years ago, and known to be spread by the sand flea. The conference lecture sessions are a topical compendium of the most pertinent aspects of recent research and provide a focus for future research in the area of control. The workshop summaries deal


Marc Notes: Proceedings of a NATO Advanced Study Institute on Leishmaniasis: the First Centenary (1885-1985), New Strategies for Control, held September 20-27, 1987, on the Island of Zakinthos, Greece--T.p. verso.; Published in cooperation with NATO Scientific Affairs Division.; Includes indexes.; Includes bibliographical references. Publisher Marketing: Leishmaniasis is a tropic and subtropical disease affecting humans and other mammals, discovered 100 years ago, and known to be spread by the sand flea. The conference lecture sessions are a topical compendium of the most pertinent aspects of recent research and provide a focus for future research in the area of control. The workshop summaries deal

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released August 1, 1989
ISBN13 9780306431463
Publishers Springer Science+Business Media
Pages 1041
Dimensions 178 × 254 × 56 mm   ·   1.87 kg
Editor Hart, D.T.