ISSN 0142-193X

TSETSE AND TRYPANOSOMIASIS INFORMATION QUARTERLY

Volume 26
Part 2, 2003
Numbers 12570-12657

Edited by
John N. Pollock
Hove, East Sussex
United Kingdom

FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS
Rome, 2003
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TSETSE AND TRYPANOSOMIASIS INFORMATION QUARTERLY

ABBREVIATIONS USED IN TTIQ

SECTION A - NEWS

Book review: Sleeping Sickness Control And Primary Health Care
Tsetse Control: The Next 100 Years
Circular from the PAAT Secretariat Focal Point
Progress in the Implementation of the PATTEC Initiative

SECTION B - ABSTRACTS

1. General (including land use)
2. Tsetse biology

(a) Rearing of tsetse flies
(b) Taxonomy, anatomy, physiology, biochemistry
(c) Distribution, ecology, behaviour, population studies

3. Tsetse control (including environmental side effects)
4. Epidemiology: vector-host and vector-parasite interactions
5. Human trypanosomiasis

(a) Surveillance
(b) Pathology and immunology
(c) Treatment

6. Animal trypanosomiasis

(a) Survey and distribution
(b) Pathology and immunology
(c) Trypanotolerance
(d) Treatment

7. Experimental trypanosomiasis

(a) Diagnostics
(b) Pathology and immunology
(c) Chemotherapeutics

8. Trypanosome research

(a) Cultivation of trypanosomes
(b) Taxonomy, characterization of isolates
(c) Life cycle, morphology, biochemical and molecular studies