Invertebrates → Helminthes, Annelida
Organizations relating to Helminthes, Annelida
Nematological Society of Southern Africa / Potchefstroom, South Africa / Est. 1972
International Bryozoology Association / Christchurch, New Zealand / Est. 1965
Children Without Worms / Decatur GA, USA / Est. 2006
Intergovernmental Commission for Chagas' Disease / Washington DC, USA / Est. 1991
Centre international de recherche sur les sangsues médicinales, Moscou
Screwworm Emergency Centre for North Africa / Est. 1990
Asia-Pacific Worm Meeting / Est. 2004
European Society of Dirofilariosis and Angiostrongylosis / Est. 2009
European Worm Meeting
Australasian Association of Nematologists / Canberra ACT, Australia / Est. 1989
Afro-Asian Society of Nematologists / Shibin El-Kom, Egypt / Est. 1990
International Polychaetology Association / Cardiff, UK / Est. 1986
European Society of Nematologists / Leeds, UK / Est. 1955
Organization of Nematologists of Tropical America / Gainesville FL, USA / Est. 1967
International Federation of Nematology Societies / Carlow, Ireland / Est. 1996
Society of Nematologists / Las Cruces NM, USA / Est. 1961
View all profiles (20 total) in the Yearbook of International Organizations
World Problems relating to Helminthes, Annelida
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialThreatened species of Onychophora [1]
Giant kidney worm infection in dogs
Hookworm
Dracunculiasis
Filariasis
Teredos as pests
Paragonimiasis
Threatened species of Hemichordata
Clonorchiasis
Worms as vectors of animal diseases
Schistosomiasis
Tapeworm as a parasite
Loiasis
Threatened species of Aschelminthes
Helminthiasis
Infection by liver flukes
Nematoid plant diseases
Wireworms as pests
Screw-worm flies as pests
Ascariasis
Action Strategies relating to Helminthes, Annelida
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialFighting dracunculosis
Vermiculture composting
Reducing prevalence of schistosomiasis
Conserving species of endangered worms
Studying nematoid plant diseases
Studying worms as vectors of animal diseases
Protecting annelida
Conserving endangered species of annelida
Protecting aschelminthes
Conserving endangered species of aschelminthes
Conserving rare flatworms
Protecting platyhelminthes
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