Aedes Aegypti
Aedes Aegypti by B. Vaseeharan is a timely, authoritative guide for anyone confronting one of the world’s most consequential mosquito species. Clear, focused and research-driven, this volume brings together the biology, ecology and practical control measures essential for public-health professionals, entomologists and policy makers across India, Southeast Asia, Africa and Latin America.
Begin with an engaging exploration of the Aedes aegypti lifecycle, behavior and habitat preferences, then move into applied chapters on surveillance techniques, larval and adult control strategies, and environmental management. The text balances laboratory insight with field-tested approaches — from urban vector mapping to community-based interventions — making it especially useful for practitioners working in tropical and subtropical regions where dengue, Zika and chikungunya threats persist.
Readers will value concise explanations of diagnostic indicators, population dynamics and seasonal patterns, plus clear discussions of integrated vector management that respect local ecologies and public-health infrastructure. Case examples and regional perspectives emphasize actionable solutions for city health departments, vector control units and academic libraries.
Whether you’re a graduate student studying medical entomology, a public-health official designing prevention programs, or a researcher compiling regional data on mosquito-borne disease risks, Aedes Aegypti delivers practical knowledge and strategic guidance. Add this essential reference to your collection to strengthen surveillance, inform control planning and stay ahead of emerging vector challenges in tropical regions worldwide. Order now to bring authoritative, regionally relevant insight into your work.
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