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Physician's Guide to Arthropods of Medical Importance 6th Edition

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"The sixth edition continues the previous tradition, in that the information provided is practical and presented in a format optimal for use on an as-needed basis. The addition of color photographs throughout the text (and not just an insert) is a major plus. Additional clinical case histories enliven the text. General guidelines to treatment of conditions resulting from exposure to arthropods and appropriate references to detailed material are also provided. Another aspect, the ‘Bug Coach’ CD-ROM, provides over 100 line drawings, figures, and photos in three sections: (1) arthropods, (2) arthropod-induced diseases and conditions, and (3) an identification guide. The CD also now includes a few brief instructional videos. … This text has come of age at a time when it is needed most. It will especially be valued by health care providers who find themselves in unknown territory, both geographically and medically."
―Richard D. deShazo, M.D., University of Mississippi Medical Center

About the Author

Jerome Goddard is currently an associate extension professor of medical and veterinary entomology in the Department of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Entomology, and Plant Pathology at Mississippi State University. He is also an affiliate faculty member in the School of Medicine, The University of Mississippi Medical Center, in Jackson. His main research interests are the ecology and epidemiology of tick-borne diseases, the health and medical impacts of bed bugs, and mosquitoes and mosquito-borne diseases.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ 1439850852
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ CRC Press; 6th edition (December 3, 2012)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 535 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9781439850855
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1439850855
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.9 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.75 x 1 x 10.5 inches
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Jerome Goddard PhD

Mississippi State University

Mississippi State, MS 39762

jgoddard@entomology.msstate.edu

Ph: 662-325-2986; Fax: 662-325-8837

SUMMARY: After 20 years in public health entomology at the Mississippi Department of Health, Dr. Jerome Goddard is now a Professor of Entomology at Mississippi State University in Starkville. He has published over 160 scientific papers and 6 books. One of his medical textbooks, "The Physician's Guide to Arthropods of Medical Importance" is now in its Sixth Edition and is used by physicians worldwide. In addition, Dr. Goddard writes fiction books, mostly scientific thrillers involving a character named Duke Livermore, a herpetologist at the University of Mississippi Biology Department. The Duke Livermore series explores a variety of topics such as virus behavior, perception of time, and linguistics.

A. PROFESSIONAL PREPARATION

University of Mississippi; Oxford, MS Science Education BS 1979

University of Mississippi; Oxford, MS Biology MS 1981

Mississippi State University; Starkville, MS Medical Entomology PhD 1984

B. APPOINTMENTS

2008-present Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology Associate Extension Professor Mississippi State University

1989-2008 Mississippi State Department of Health State Medical Entomologist

1986-1989 United States Air Force Medical Entomologist

1985 Department of Entomology Research Associate

Mississippi State University

1981-1984 Department of Entomology Graduate Research Assistant

Mississippi State University

C. PUBLICATIONS

Dr. Goddard has written 6 books and over 160 scientific articles. One of his books, The Physician's Guide to Arthropods of Medical Importance, is in the Fifth Edition and is used by physicians worldwide.

Selected recent publications

Goddard, J. 2008. Infectious Diseases and Arthropods, Second Edition. Humana Press(Springer International), Berlin, 251 pp.

Harrison, B.A., Varnado, W.C., Whitt, P.B. and Goddard, J. 2008. New diagnostic characters for females of Psorophora (Janthinosoma) species of the United States, with notes on Psorophora Mexicana. J Vector Ecol 33: 232-237.

Goddard, J. II and J. Goddard. 2008. Estimating populations of adult Ixodes scapularis in Mississippi using a sequential Bayesian algorithm. J Med Entomol 45: 556-562.

Paddock, C.D., Finley, R.W., Wright, C.S., Robinson, H.N., Schrodt, B.J., Lane, C.C., Ekenna,O., Blass, M.A., Tamminga, C.L., Ohl, C.A., McLellan, S.L., Goddard, J., Holman, R.C.,Openshaw, J.J., Sumner, J., Zaki, S.R., and Eremeeva, M.E. 2008. Rickettsia parkeri rickettsiosis and its clinical distinction from Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Clin Inf Dis 47: 1188-1196.

Goddard, J., W.C. Varnado, and B.A. Harrison. 2006. Notes on the ecology of Culex coronator in Mississippi. J Amer Mosq Contr Assoc 22: 622-625.

Goddard, J., G. Waggy, W.C. Varnado, and B.A. Harrison. 2007. Taxonomy and ecology of the pitcher plant mosquito, Wyeomyia smithii, in Mississippi. Proc Entomol Soc Washington 109: 684-688.

Goddard, J. 2007. Seasonal activity of Amblyomma spp. in Mississippi. J Vector Ecol 32:157-158.

Goddard, J. and C.D. Paddock. 2005. Observations on the distribution and seasonality of Amblyomma maculatum in Mississippi. J Med Entomol 42: 176-179.

Goddard, J. 2003. Experimental infection of lone star ticks, Amblyomma americanum (L.) with Rickettsia parkeri and exposure of guinea pigs to the agent. J Med Entomol 40: 686- 689.

Sumner, J.W., L.A. Durden, J. Goddard, E.Y. Stromdahl, K.L. Clark, W.K. Reeves, and C.D. Paddock. 2007. Gulf Coast ticks (Amblyomma maculatum) and Rickettsia parkeri, United States. Emerg Infect Dis 13: 751-753.

Goddard, J. 2006. An annotated list of the ticks of Mississippi. J. Vector Ecol. 31: 206-209.

Elchos, B.L. and J. Goddard. 2003. Fatal Rocky Mountain spotted fever in a woman and her dogs: public health implications. J. Amer. Vet. Med. Assoc. 223: 1450-1452.

Goddard, J., J. Sumner, C. Paddock, W.A. Nicholson, J. Shen, and J.F. Piesman. 2003. Survey of Mississippi ticks for Rickettsia, Ehrlichia, and Borrelia species. J Soc Vect Ecol 28: 184-189.

Goddard, J. 2002. A ten-year study of human tick biting in Mississippi, 1990-1999: Implications for disease transmission. J Agromed 8: 25-32.

D. OTHER ACTIVITIES

1. Helped develop an algorithm using Bayesian statistics to estimate tick populations in forests. This computer program is available free to the public.

2. Developed a lecture entitled, "Use of Logic in Science" for presentation at various conferences/seminars to highlight the need for, and promote the use of, sound reasoning in scientific endeavors.

3. Developed educational and training materials intended to promote safe and efficient mosquito control practices in local communities.

4. Taught logic and logical reasoning skills in a continuing education program at a local college (Mississippi College).

5. Provided service to the community volunteering at a local "bug camp" where children can learn about entomology, and authored a children's book (both hardbound and paperback student editions) on insects and their interactions with humans, intended to promote an appreciation of entomology.

6. Active in his church, currently a United Methodist "lay minister" (volunteer).

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