Mechanical Control of Cornitermes cumulans (Kollar) with the Mound-DrillTheefficiency ofthe mound-drill on the control ofthe mound-buildingtermite, Cornitermes cumulans (Kollar) was evaluated. The experiment was set with three treatments: the mounddrill, fenthion inseticide (1.5 g a.i./mound), used as standard, and untreated control. The mound-drill was engaged to the differential gear of a soil drill and the device was engaged to the three-point engagement gear of a tractor. The mounds were destroyed by the mound-drill above and below ground levei. For the chemical treatment the inseticide was mixed with one liter ofwater and appliedto the internal part of the mound. The activity oftermite workers was evaluated at 113 days afier treatments (DAT). From the 13 mounds destroyed by the drili, two shod workers activity (85% mortality index) and one showed building of another mound. There was no workers activity on the mounds treated with inseticide at 113 DAT (100% mortality).
Bacillary angiomatosis is the development of vascular-rich papules and nodules in response to proliferation of bacteria from the genus Bartonella. We report a case of bacillary angiomatosis in an HIV-infected male that presented as firm, vascular papules on the upper lip recalcitrant to prior treatments. Histopathologic examination showed an inflammatory infiltrate surrounding vascular proliferation and Warthin Starry Stain revealed numerous rod-shaped organisms. Serologies were positive for B. henselae IgG and resolution occurred following treatment with oral antibiotics.
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