AlertaChirimacha: Tracking Kissing Bugs Byte by Byte
With the success of kissing bug control programmes, monitoring these vectors of Chagas disease is becoming more and more difficult. New work in Peru…Read more »
With the success of kissing bug control programmes, monitoring these vectors of Chagas disease is becoming more and more difficult. New work in Peru…Read more »
一个groundbreaking approach, the ATRAP project - Action Towards Reducing Aquatic snail-borne Parasitic diseases - uses a Citizen Science approach to…Read more »
Krisztian Magori shares some of the news items he picked up recently about the WHO recommendation of new malaria and dengue…Read more »
In May 2022, Togo was validated by the WHO for a significant milestone: its elimination of trachoma as a public health problem.…Read more »
In Southeast Asia, changes in land-use can increase human and non-human primate interactions, increasing the potential for…Read more »
In June 2023, concerning news of locally acquired malaria was reported in the US – the first such cases in twenty years. At the…Read more »
BMC Ecology and Evolution is delighted to announce that it is a Peer Community In (PCI) friendly journal. This means BMC Ecology…Read more »
On July 5th, WHO, GAVI and UNICEF announced that 18 million first doses of the malaria vaccine RTS,S/AS01 will be made available…Read more »
Mosquitoes use scent cues to locate humans to feed upon, but do some humans smell more appealing than others, and if so, why?
Development of a duplex tetra-primer amplification refractory mutation system polymerase chain reaction (T-ARMS-PCR) assay enables…Read more »