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Centersfor Disease
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MosquitoSystematics Vol. 21(l) 1989 27
Atlanta, Georgia.
Morbidity MortalityWeekly Rep. 30(54): 1- 132 ( 1982). Reports
three casesof malariaon Guamin Part 1: Summariesof notifiablediseasesin the United
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3.0. andJ.S. Otto. 1958. Medicalentomology.US. NavalMed.School,Natl. Naval
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29(2): 16-2 1, 24. Provides8 detailed review of the denguevectorsurveillanceand
controlprogramsduring OperatlbnNewL &+ onGuamin 1975. Six casesof dengue were
identifiedamongevacuees.
Groundfogging 8ndaerial sprayingwerecreditedwith control.
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W.W. 1957. An interim review of the non-Anophelinemosquitoes
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Inst. Med. Res. Malaya No. 28, MalaysianParasites16: 1-34. IncludesGuamin the
distributionrecordsfor M8,mm~('i%tpfi//ettlti~~cf~~~~(? MarianaIslands),A&
(~&&j~~y~&?&~~&?I,?s (Mariana Islands),andA& (Acd/inofphus)mus(Mariana
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Meyer, K.F. 1962. Foreword,pp. iii-v. /n.* W.C. ReevesandW. McD.Hammon,in collabo-
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West. Pac.Assignment Rep., 3-30 June 1984 (ICP/VBC/OO3), dated24 July 1984.
42 p, Describesworkshopactivitiesandprovidesa checklistandkeysto boththe larvae
and adultsof all the mosquitospeciesreportedfromGuam.Thekey includes17 species
whichwere misidentifiedor are nolongerconsidered
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Taboada,
0. 1967. Medicalentomology.NavalMed.School,Natl. NavalMed.Center,Bethesda,
Maryland. 395 p, IncludesA& guamemk from the Marianaislandsin the list of aedine
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US. Navy. 1944. Guideto the westernPacific. For the useof the Army, Navy, andMarine
Corpsof the UnitedStatesof America. CinCPac-CinCPOA Bull. No. 126-44. 124 p.
Notesthat filariasis and denguefever occurthroughoutthe Mariana islands,but that
malaria is rare, p. 67; alsostates“Mosquitoesare foundeverywhere,andalthoughthe
malaria-bearingmosquitohas not yet beenintroducedinto the islands,the bearer of
denguefever andthe nocturnalmosquito are bothpresent,‘I p. 67.
Ward, R.A. 1984. Mosquito faunaof Guam:casehistoryof an introduced fauna,pp. 143- 162.
/n.. M. L8ird, editor. Commerce 8ndthe spreadof pests8nddiseasevectors. Pr8eger
Scientific, NewYork. 354 p. Analyzesthe 41 speciesandsubspecies of mosquitoes
re-
portedin the literature 8s h8vingbeenfoundon Guamwith emphasison their periodof
introduction, validityof occurrence onthe island,8ndtheir medic81
significance.Only24
species8re considered to bevalid records:sevenare endemicin the Marian archipelago;
17 comprisean introduced fauna;andthe remaining17 are deletedfrom the list because
theirpresence cannotbeconfirmed.
WorldHealthOrganization.1976. Vaccinationcertificaterequirements
for internationaltravel
(Situationas on 1 January 1976). W.H.O.,Geneva.53 p. ListsGuamon p. 19 with its
immunizationrequirementfor yellow fever beingthe sameas that for the U.S.A. Also:
World Health Organization.1978. Sametitle and paginationfor “Situationas on 1
January 1978.” ListsGuamon p. 19 with the yellow fever immunizationrequirement
beingthesameasthatfor the U.S.A.