Browsing by Author "Anderson, Alice L."
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Current Status of Mosquito Control Programs in North Carolina: The Need for Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
Del Rosario, Katie Lynn; Richards, Stephanie; Anderson, Alice L.; Balanay, Jo Anne (2013-04)2013 Online Presentations RCAW -
The Decade of Bedbugs and Fear
Anderson, Alice L. (2011-06) -
Door to Door Survey and Community Participation to Implement a New County Mosquito Control Program in Wayne County, North Carolina, USA
Grantham, Amanda; Anderson, Alice L.; Kelley, Timothy R. (East Carolina University, 2009-08)Community involvement in mosquito management programs provides more sustainable and effective organization and service. A door to door survey in Wayne County, NC carried out by student volunteers, resulted in 60 household ... -
Emergency Mosquito Control on a Selected Area in Eastern North Carolina After Hurricane Irene
Harris, Jonathan W.; Richards, Stephanie L.; Anderson, Alice L. (2014)Natural disasters such as hurricanes may contribute to mosquito abundance and, consequently, arbovirus transmission risk. In 2011, flooding from Hurricane Irene in eastern North Carolina (NC) resulted in increased mosquito ... -
Environmental Health Funding Challenges during Difficult Budget Times
Kelley, Timothy R.; Anderson, Alice L. (2012-03-13) -
Environmental Health Funding Challenges During Difficult Budget Times
Kelley, Timothy R.; Anderson, Alice L. (2012) -
Hookworm History and Soils in North Carolina: Massive Infection and Intervention 1910 - 1915.
Anderson, Alice L. (2011-09-26)Laupus Library History Collections & the Department of Bioethics & Interdisciplinary Studies sponsor the History of Medicine Presentations as an educational service for the East Carolina University community. The Library ... -
Insect Succession on Pig Carcasses to Determine Post-Mortem Interval in Eastern North Carolina
Banks, Victoria; Richards, Stephanie; Anderson, Alice L. (2013-04)2013 Online Presentations RCAW -
Pubic Lice (Pthirus pubis): History, Biology and Treatment vs. Knowledge and Beliefs of US College Students
Anderson, Alice L.; Chaney, Beth H. (East Carolina University, 2009-02)Pubic lice (Pthirus pubis) maintain a worldwide parasitic population infesting two to over 10 percent of human populations, continuing a presence that has been constant since early evidence 10,000 years ago. Outbreaks in ...