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    Trends in irrigation development and their implications for vector-borne disease control strategies

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    Abernethy, Charles L.
    Date Issued
    1987
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    en
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    Abernethy, C. L. 1987. Trends in irrigation development and their implications for vector-borne disease control strategies. In WHO/FAO/UNEP Panel of Experts on Environmental Management for Vector Control, Effects of agricultural development on vector-borne diseases. Rome, Italy: FAO. pp.75-81. (FAO Miscellaneous Papers AGL/MISC/12/87)
    Permanent link to cite or share this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10568/36769
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    In WHO/FAO/UNEP Panel of Experts on Environmental Management for Vector Control, Effects of agricultural development on vector-borne diseases. Rome, Italy: FAO
     
    FAO Miscellaneous Papers AGL/MISC/12/87
     
    AGROVOC Keywords
    irrigation effects; development; disease vectors; health
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