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Rural and Remote Environmental Health I
Editors: Dr. Deon Canyon and Professor Rick Speare

Reference
Canyon DV, Speare RS. (2001) Rural and Remote Environmental Health I.
The Australasian College of Tropical Medicine, Brisbane. [website address]
ISBN: 0-9578717-1-6

Section/Article
Author(s)
Page
Size (KB)
Publication Information and ISBN  
1
29
Foreword Peter A. Leggat
2
Preface Deon V. Canyon
3-5
Environmental Health Issues in a Basic Health Care Centre in Ghurian, Afghanistan Belinda Greenwood-Smith
6-11
51
Environmental and Occupational Health Issues in Hospitals Bert Sadleir
12-19
71
Human Health in Relation to Pets in Urban and Indigenous Communities Lynne Raw
20-26
103
A Review of the Dengue Mosquito, Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae), in Australia Deon V. Canyon
27-36
110
Scabies Control in a Remote Aboriginal Community in the Northern Territory, Australia Helen J. Tindall
37-41
140
Health Hardware for Housing for Rural and Remote Indigenous Communities Vicki Taylor
42-49
73
Resource Development and Health in Papua New Guinean Ok Tedi Mines Sholeh Boyle
50-54
81
The Impact of a Massive Population Movement on Environmental Health in Goma, Zaire 1994 Susie Low
55-62
110
A Significant Toxic Event: The Union Carbide Pesticide Plant Disaster in Bhopal, India, 1984 Rosanne Muller
63-68
95
Deforestation in Papua New Guinea: Potential Impact on Health Care Wayne Melrose
69-79
225
Malahlapanga - Exploiting Nature's Bounty for Malaria Control David N. Durrheim, John M. Govere, L.E.O. Braack, Anton Gericke, Rick Speare
80-92
452
Irritancy and Repellency of Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) to Insecticides and Implications for Vector Control Operations Deon V. Canyon
93-98
251
Sun Exposure and the Epidemiology of Melanoma and Melanocytic Nevi (Moles) Simone Harrison
99-113
283

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