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Arbovirus disease and surveillance methodology related to water resource development in Australia
This article outlines the medically important arboviruses in Australia and suggests that the mosquito Culex annulirostris, recognized as a major vector, should be monitored in relation to water resources development. Studies of the Ross River dam near Townsville and of a rice-growing area near Mareeba in north Queensland confirm this opinion in view of high alphavirus activity. Previous and future relationships between biologists and policy makers are discussed, especially in the context of northern tropical Queensland.
Arbovirus disease and surveillance methodology related to water resource development in Australia
This article outlines the medically important arboviruses in Australia and suggests that the mosquito Culex annulirostris, recognized as a major vector, should be monitored in relation to water resources development. Studies of the Ross River dam near Townsville and of a rice-growing area near Mareeba in north Queensland confirm this opinion in view of high alphavirus activity. Previous and future relationships between biologists and policy makers are discussed, especially in the context of northern tropical Queensland.
Arbovirus disease and surveillance methodology related to water resource development in Australia
Kay, Brian H. (author) / Barker-Hudson, Paul (author) / Piper, Richard G. (author) / Stallman, Neville D. (author)
International Journal of Water Resources Development ; 6 ; 95-103
1990-06-01
9 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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