Insect repellents handbook / edited by Mustapha Debboun, US Army Medical Department Center & School, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, USA, Stephen P. Frances, Australian Army Malaria Institute, Brishbane, Australia, Daniel A. Strickman, USDA Agricultural Research Service, Beltsville, Maryland, USA.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: London: CRC Press, 2015Edition: 2nd edDescription: 383p. 25 cmISBN: 9781466553552 (hbk.); 1466553553 (hbk.)Subject(s): Insect baits and repellentsDDC classification: 614.432
Contents:
Chapter 1 Terminology of Insect Repellents. Graham B. White and Sarah J. Moore Chapter 2 Neuromolecular Basis of Repellent Action. Joseph C. Dickens and Jonathan D. Bohbot Chapter 3 How Repellents Work: Neurophysiological and Behavioral Analyses. Zainuiabeuddin Syed Chapter 4 In Silico Models for Development of Insect Repellents Kamiesh R. Chauhan and Uirich R. Bernier Chapter 5 Can Green Chemistry Provide Effective Repellents? Aaron D. Gross and Joel R. Coats Chapter 6 Excitorepellency Ulla Obermayr Chapter 7 Evaluation of Repellent Efficacy in Reducing Disease Incidence Sangoro P. Onyango and Sarah J. Moore Chapter 8 Testing Methods for Insect Repellents Louis C. Rutledge, Zia A. Mehr, and Mustapha Uebboun Chapter 9 Plant-Based Insect Repellents Sarah J. Moore Chapter 10 Insect Repellents Derived from Australian Plants and Implications for Public Health Messages Cameron E. Webb Chapter 11 Topical Repellent Active Ingredients in Common Use Daniel A, Strickman Chapter 12 Spatial or Area Repellents Daniel L. Kline and Daniel A. Strickman Chapter 13 Marketing for Efficacy, Acceptability, Safety, and Health Larry Goodyer, Lawrence J. Feller, and Charles A. Feller Chapter 14 Klun& Debboun Modules: Uses and Data Analysis Jerome A. Klun and Matt Kramer Chapter 15 Use of Chemical Mixtures as Insecticides and Repellents Mustapha Debboun, Gretchen Paluch, and David Lindsay Chapter 16 Use of Repellents Formulated in Specialized Pheromone and Lure Application Technology for Effective Insect Pest Management Agenor Mafra-Neto, Christopher J. Fettig, A. Steven Munson, and Lukasz L. Stelinski Chapter 17 Strategies for Using Personal Protection Products Stephen P. Frances Chapter 18 Best Practices for Use of Personal Protection Products Daniel A. Strickman Chapter 19 Commercially Available Insect Repellents and Criteria for Their Use Rui-De Xue, Gunter C. Muller, and Jonathan F. Day Chapter 20 Alterations of Blood-Feeding Behavior and Repellent Response of Pathogen-Infected Biting Flies Whitney A. Quails, Rui-De Xue, John C. Beier, and Mustapha Dehhoun Chapter 21 Insect Repellents for Other Potential Use Rui-De Xue, Gunter C. Muller, and Mustapha Dehhoun Chapter 22 Future of Insect Repellents. Mustapha Dehhoun, Stephen P. Frances, and Daniel A. Strickman
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Chapter 1
Terminology of Insect Repellents.
Graham B. White and Sarah J. Moore
Chapter 2
Neuromolecular Basis of Repellent Action.
Joseph C. Dickens and Jonathan D. Bohbot
Chapter 3
How Repellents Work: Neurophysiological and Behavioral Analyses.
Zainuiabeuddin Syed
Chapter 4
In Silico Models for Development of Insect Repellents
Kamiesh R. Chauhan and Uirich R. Bernier
Chapter 5
Can Green Chemistry Provide Effective Repellents?
Aaron D. Gross and Joel R. Coats
Chapter 6
Excitorepellency
Ulla Obermayr
Chapter 7
Evaluation of Repellent Efficacy in Reducing Disease Incidence
Sangoro P. Onyango and Sarah J. Moore
Chapter 8
Testing Methods for Insect Repellents
Louis C. Rutledge, Zia A. Mehr, and Mustapha Uebboun
Chapter 9
Plant-Based Insect Repellents
Sarah J. Moore
Chapter 10
Insect Repellents Derived from Australian Plants and Implications
for Public Health Messages
Cameron E. Webb
Chapter 11
Topical Repellent Active Ingredients in Common Use
Daniel A, Strickman
Chapter 12
Spatial or Area Repellents
Daniel L. Kline and Daniel A. Strickman
Chapter 13
Marketing for Efficacy, Acceptability, Safety, and Health
Larry Goodyer, Lawrence J. Feller, and Charles A. Feller
Chapter 14
Klun& Debboun Modules: Uses and Data Analysis
Jerome A. Klun and Matt Kramer
Chapter 15
Use of Chemical Mixtures as Insecticides and Repellents
Mustapha Debboun, Gretchen Paluch, and David Lindsay
Chapter 16
Use of Repellents Formulated in Specialized Pheromone and Lure Application Technology
for Effective Insect Pest Management
Agenor Mafra-Neto, Christopher J. Fettig, A. Steven Munson, and Lukasz L. Stelinski
Chapter 17
Strategies for Using Personal Protection Products
Stephen P. Frances
Chapter 18
Best Practices for Use of Personal Protection Products
Daniel A. Strickman
Chapter 19
Commercially Available Insect Repellents and Criteria for Their Use
Rui-De Xue, Gunter C. Muller, and Jonathan F. Day
Chapter 20
Alterations of Blood-Feeding Behavior and Repellent Response of Pathogen-Infected
Biting Flies
Whitney A. Quails, Rui-De Xue, John C. Beier, and Mustapha Dehhoun
Chapter 21
Insect Repellents for Other Potential Use
Rui-De Xue, Gunter C. Muller, and Mustapha Dehhoun
Chapter 22
Future of Insect Repellents.
Mustapha Dehhoun, Stephen P. Frances, and Daniel A. Strickman

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