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Vector borne diseases remain some of the major public health problems in the developing world. In this review some of the current applications of biotechnology to vectors and vector control and some of the possible future applications are discussed.

Original publication

DOI

10.1051/parasite/1990651113

Type

Conference paper

Publication Date

1990

Volume

65 Suppl 1

Pages

113 - 118

Keywords

Animals, Biotechnology, DNA, Humans, Insect Control, Insect Vectors, Parasitic Diseases