The transmission of malaria by the Anopheles cruzii mosquito in the South and Southeast of Brazil was so alarming in the 1940s—with approximately 4,000 cases per 100,000 people—that the disease became ...
Fall's cooler temperatures and shorter days reduce mosquito activity, but they persist in different life stages until spring.
The transmission of malaria by the Anopheles cruzii mosquito in the South and Southeast of Brazil was so alarming in the 1940s – with approximately ...
A Disease-Carrying Mosquito Has Landed in the Rocky Mountains Where It Historically Couldn’t Survive
The Aedes aegypti mosquito that can carry dengue was thought to be too reliant on a hot and wet climate to survive in the ...
A fungal infection solution could help eliminate up to 86% of malaria-carrying mosquitoes, offering a powerful new tool in ...
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Two Tanzanians win US award for early-career research
Dar es Salaam. Two Tanzanian scientists from the Ifakara Health Institute (IHI), Paul Mrosso and Gloria Salome Shirima, have won the 2025 American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (ASTMH) ...
East Africa launches first dedicated mosquito production and research facility in Djibouti, helping to suppress invasive ...
THE GUARDTECH GROUP are doing their bit in the fight against malaria in Djibouti by designing and installing a Cleancube ...
Request To Download Free Sample of This Strategic Report @ Market Overview: The global malaria diagnostics market was valued at $728,870 thousand in 2018 and is projected to reach $1,085,106 thousand ...
The global malaria diagnostics market is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6% from 2021 to 2026. Key factors fueling this growth include the rising adoption of rapid ...
Discover how scientists engineered a sweet-smelling fungus to trap and kill mosquitoes, fighting malaria and dengue naturally. A breakthrough in eco-friendly pest control that could save lives ...
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