Led by a team of Cornell faculty, the Northeast Regional Center for Excellence in Vector-Borne Diseases received a five-year, $8.7 million grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in ...
ICMR seeks partners to commercialise its patented mosquito blood-feeding device that replaces animal-based methods with a ...
Malaria vector research is entering a pivotal stage as decades of control progress have begun to plateau and, in some settings, reverse. Across endemic ...
As ticks and mosquitoes return with a vengeance this spring, scientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine are continuing to research ...
Control of vectors for neglected diseases represents a critical area of research aimed at combating a spectrum of illnesses often afflicting marginalized populations. Neglected tropical diseases, such ...
Margaret Njoroge joins Envu as part of the Vector Control Professional Placement Programme to support collaborative research in malaria vector control. Margaret Njoroge Begins One-Year Mosquito ...
Malaria continues to be a major global health challenge, with hundreds of millions of cases reported annually and significant mortality concentrated in ...
The rise of vector-borne diseases, fueled by factors such as the growing human population, environmental changes, and lack of data in rural areas, has made malaria an ever-increasing concern. But, ...
May is Lyme disease awareness month. MaineHealth scientists are studying how to reduce the threat.