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- development of up-to-date environment-protective methods of fly control, and study of possibilities for their integrated use. 8. In the training of agricultural specialists, in the future more attention should be paid to the teaching of knowledge associated with flies and fly control. 9. General knowledge should be propagated on a wide scale as follows: - the guidelines on the subject must be sent to institutions of higher education every year; - guidelines on the licensed preparations and on the different modes of control must be published for veterinarians and animal breeders; - through papers published in the different technical journals, e.g. Magyar Állatorvosok Lapja (Hungarian Veterinary Journal), Magyar. Mezőgazdaság (Hungarian Agriculture), Kistenyésztők Lapja (Small Animal Breeders' Journal), Phylaxia Állatorvosi Közlemé­nyek (Veterinary Reports of PHYLAXIA), and Parasltologia hungarica, attention must be called to the damage done by flies, the importance of their control, and the up-to-date and efficient control procedures must be propagated; - the importance, means and methods of fly control must be emphasized and propagated on leaflets distributed in pharmacies etc. The following experts took part in elaborating this draft: Dr. Dániel BAJOMI (Disinfection Station of Agricultural Combinate Bábolna), Dr. Judit EROSS (Public Health and Epidemio­logical Service of Budapest), Dr. Róbert FARKAS (University of Veterinary Science, Buda­pest), Dr. István KECSKEMÉTI (National Institute of Hygiene, Budapest), Dr. László ME­RÉNYI (Veterinary Institute of the Veterinary and Food Control Service, Ministry of Agri­culture and Food), and Dr. László PAPP (Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest). IRODALOM 1. AXTELL, R.C. (1986): Technical monograph. - Ciba-Geigy Corporation, Basel. 2. AXTELL, R.C. és EDWARD, T.D. (1983): Efficacy and non-target effects of Larvadex as a feed additive for controlling house flies in caged layer poultry manure. - Poult. Sei., 62: 2371-2377. 3. BAJOMI, D., BATA, Gy. és JUHÁSZNÉ SASVÁRI, K. (1984): Result of field tests with new fly-control products carried out on animal farms. - Animal Health, Information Bull. No. 11. Ciba-Geigy, Basel. 4. BAJOMI, D. és CSALAVA, I. (1981): Nagyüzemi állattartó telepek kártevőmentesitése. (Pest control of large scale animal farms) - Magy. Állatorv. Lapja, 36(10): 710-712. 5. CARLBERG, G. (1986): Bacillus thuringiensis and microbial control of flies. -Mieren Journal, 2: 267-269. 6. CARLBERG, G., KIHAMIA, G.M. és MINJAS, J. (1985): Microbial control of flies in lat­rines in Dar es Salaam with Bacillus thuringiensis (Serotype 1) preparation, Muscabac. ­Mieren Journal, 1: 33-44. 7. ERDŐS, Gy., KECSKEMÉTI, I. és KONC Z, Á. (1980): Az enterális fertőző megbetege­dést terjesztő házilegyek elleni korszerű védekezés lehetőségei (The possibility of up-to-date control measures of housefly carries of Infection enteral diseases). - Bu­dapesti Közegészségügy, 12 (3): 86-88.

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