Total Articles : 6
Insects and Public Health
Abstract: Insects have two roles in public health: they can spread disease and help with health
treatments. This article looks at the complicated relationship between insects and public
health, with a focus on how they spread diseases including malaria, …
[This section belongs to International Journal of Insects ]
A Study on Insect Journey using Sensor
Abstract: The orthodox entomologist’s toolkit – the net, the vial, the killing jar – has long rendered its subject’s mute.
We have cataloged insects by their form, their pinned and static beauty, but have been largely deaf to the
living, breathing reality of …
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Climate-Driven Shifts in Vector-Borne Disease Ecology Across South Asia
Abstract: Climate change remains one of the most important phenomena affecting the geographical distribution and movement patterns of vector-borne diseases. In South Asia—characterized by high population density, rich biodiversity, and sharp climatic …
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Advancements in Insect Science: Agricultural, Health, and Biotechnological Applications for Sustainability
Abstract: Insect research is very important for solving problems in agriculture, health, industry, and protecting the environment. This article talks about the many uses of entomology and how new study on insects helps with pest control, pollination, disease …
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Common Diseases of Silkworm and Their Management- A comprehensive overview
Abstract: Silkworms (Bombyxmori L.), pivotal to the sericulture industry, are susceptible to various diseases that significantly impact cocoon production and quality. Common silkworm diseases include viral, bacterial, fungal and protozoan infections. Prominent …
[This section belongs to International Journal of Insects ]
Common Diseases of Silkworm and Their Management- A comprehensive overview
Abstract: Silkworms (Bombyxmori L.), pivotal to the sericulture industry, are susceptible to various diseases that significantly impact cocoon production and quality. Common silkworm diseases include viral, bacterial, fungal and protozoan infections. Prominent …
[This section belongs to International Journal of Insects ]