Dr. Conlon graduated from the Southern Illinois University School of Medicine in 1999. He works in Springfield, IL and specializes in Dermatology. Dr. Conlon is affiliated with Memorial Medical Center.
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High winds from the hurricane will also make aerial spraying with pesticides impossible, disrupting a key effort by the state to keep mosquito populations under control, said Joseph Conlon, a retired U.S. Navy entomologist who serves as technical adviser for the American Mosquito Control Association
"There has been a distinct uptick in the number of requests I'm receiving, regarding mosquito control services being offered to individual households," said Joseph Conlon, an association technical adviser. "As in all human endeavor, there are some bad apples."
Date: Aug 23, 2016
Category: Health
Source: Google
Zika testing limits of South Florida mosquito control and science
In Brazil, they did a survey and found 91 percent of the population knows to get rid of containers, but only 55 percent are doing it. We have the same problem with people wearing repellents, said entomologist Joseph Conlon, technical advisor for the American Mosquito Control Association. What can
Date: Aug 06, 2016
Category: Health
Source: Google
Florida To Begin Aerial Spraying Of Insecticides To Control Zika
Florida had been using two products in the pyrethroid class of insecticides. In its aerial campaign, the state will use a chemical called Naled that has been approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, according to Joseph Conlon, a spokesman for the American Mosquito Control Association.
Date: Aug 03, 2016
Category: Health
Source: Google
Efforts to fight Zika fail as lawmakers play politics with looming health crisis
Were not happy with it, obviously, because the more resources we can put toward preventing this disease rather than reacting to it ... the more protected the American public will be, said Joseph Conlon, technical adviser to the American Mosquito Control Association.
Date: Jun 28, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
In Miami, Facing Risk of Zika With Resolve but Limited Resources
Some of the weakest spots for mosquito control are in places where the Zika mosquito regularly appears -- in Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and the Carolinas, and along the Texas coast -- largely because they lack the tax base to pay for it, said Joseph Conlon, a retired Navy entomologist who is a te
Date: Apr 02, 2016
Source: Google
How a tiny mosquito became one of the world's 'most efficient killers'
It doesnt have a very powerful bite, said Joseph Conlon, technical adviser for the American Mosquito Control Association, a scientific nonprofit group based in New Jersey. It can start feeding on your legs while youre having your morning coffee, and you might not even know it. It can then quick
Date: Feb 19, 2016
Source: Google
Mosquito conference held in Savannah discussing the Zika virus
to address this particular mosquito and it really involves public involvement, of trying to get rid of the containers that breed this kind of mosquito. It likes to breed around people, and it likes to feed on people, which makes it particularly dangerous, said AMCA Technical Advisor Joseph Conlon.Joseph Conlon is aretired US Navy entomologist with extensive worldwide experience in mosquito control over a 25 year career. What Conlon is referencing is the announcement from the White House that President Obama is requesting from Congress $1.8 billion in emergency funding to help stop the sprea