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Supplement series ;$v254 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 08$a1-85075-694-5 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. 327 $aContents; Abbreviations; Introduction: 2 Chronicles 10-36, Guilt and Atonement; 2 Chronicles 10-12: The Reign of Rehoboam; 2 Chronicles 13.1-14.1a: The Reign of Abijah; 2 Chronicles 14.1b-16.14: The Reign of Asa; 2 Chronicles 17.1-21.3: The Reign of Jehoshaphat; 2 Chronicles 21.4-22.1: The Reign of Jehoram; 2 Chronicles 22.2-23.15: The Reign of Ahaziah and the Usurpation of Athaliah; 2 Chronicles 23.16-24.27: The Reign of Joash; 2 Chronicles 25.1-26.2: The Reign of Amaziah; 2 Chronicles 26.3-23: The Reign of Uzziah; 2 Chronicles 27: The Reign of Jotham; 2 Chronicles 28: The Reign of Ahaz 327 $a2 Chronicles 29-32: The Reign of Hezekiah2 Chronicles 33.1-20: The Reign of Manasseh; 2 Chronicles 33.21-25: The Reign of Amon; 2 Chronicles 34.1-35.24: The Reign of Josiah; 2 Chronicles 35.25-36.23: Exile and Return; Guilt and Atonement; Bibliography; Index of References; Index of Selected Key Terms 330 $aThis two-part commentary argues that Chronicles, placed as it is among the 'historical books' in the traditional Old Testament of the Christian church, is much misunderstood. 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Olson -- Climate change and vector-borne disease: update on climate effects on Lyme disease and West Nile Virus in North America / Jonathan A. Patz and Christopher K. Uejio -- Vector-borne disease detection and control. Overview -- Longitudinal field studies will guide a paradigm shift in dengue prevention / Thomas W. Scott and Amy C. Morrison -- Innovative decision support and vector control approaches to control denge / Lars Eisen and Barry J. Beaty -- West Nile virus / Lyle R. Petersen -- 327 $aRift Valley fever is an emerging arthropod-borne virus / C.J. Peters -- The implications of entomological monitoring and evaluation for arthropod vector-borne disease control programs / Michael Coleman and Janet Hemingway -- Vector-borne zoonotic diseases and their ecological and economic implications: bluetongue disease in Europe / Bennie I. Osburn -- Environmental factors influence transmission of sin nombre hantavirus between rodents (and to humans?) / Charles H. Calisher ... [et al.] -- Integrating strategies to address vector-borne disease. Overview -- Needs and opportunities to control vector-borne diseases: responses to the IOM microbial threats to health committee recommendations / Barry J. Beaty and Lars Eisen -- Integration of strategies: surveillance, diagnosis, and response / Roger S. Nasci -- Surveillance, diagnosis, and response: integration of strategies / Sherrilyn Wainwright -- Confronting vector-borne diseases in an age of ecologic change / David M. Morens -- The vector biology program at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases / Adriana Costero -- Appendixes. 330 $aVector-borne infectious diseases, such as malaria, dengue fever, yellow fever, and plague, cause a significant fraction of the global infectious disease burden; indeed, nearly half of the world's population is infected with at least one type of vector-borne pathogen (CIESIN, 2007; WHO, 2004a). 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