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The spectre of rising mosquito-borne urban disease

Posted on 19 August 202230 September 2022Approx reading time: 5 mins
According to the United Nations, since 2007, more people globally are now living in cities than at any other time in history. In A......read more

Interview with Dr Leang Rithea – Reducing the burden of dengue in Cambodia

Posted on 15 June 202222 August 2022Approx reading time: 1 min
Today marks the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) annual Dengue Day. Despite the alarming rate of increase – dengue......read more
World Malaria Day 2022

World Malaria Day 2022

Posted on 25 April 202222 August 2022Approx reading time: 1 min
Malaria is a major global public health problem with high case rates, malaria deaths and illness, taking a toll on the most vulner......read more

Our first year as an Independent Research Organisation

Posted on 28 February 202222 August 2022Approx reading time: 1 min
This month marks one year since Malaria Consortium was granted Independent Research Organisation (IRO) status, making us one of on......read more

Mitigating the risks of pandemic-weakened supply chains

Posted on 2 February 202213 July 2022Approx reading time: 3 mins
Supply chains, and the consequences of their breakdown, have been an unusual, and somewhat regular, topic of mainstream news since......read more

World Mosquito Day 2021: #MosquitoChat recap

Posted on 27 August 202127 August 2021Approx reading time: 1 min
Each year on 20th August, organisations working to eliminate mosquito-borne diseases come together to mark World Mosquito Day, ack......read more

How to address the urgent need to tackle arboviruses: a global perspective

Posted on 14 June 202122 June 2021Approx reading time: 3 mins
Around 130 countries are affected by arbovirus diseases, cases are increasing rapidly across these countries and appearing in coun......read more

How mosquitoes adapt to, and are shaped by, human interventions: A niche construction perspective

Posted on 23 October 202022 August 2022Approx reading time: 3 mins
Leaving our mark  Humans have been called the greatest modern ecosystem engineers, regularly constructing, adapting and even d......read more

Malaria poses a serious risk to pregnant women. What can be done to protect them?

Posted on 20 April 2020Approx reading time: 2 mins
Malaria in pregnancy is a serious public health issue. It kills an estimated 10,000 women globally every year, and substantially r......read more

Introducing Future Health

Posted on 10 March 202011 March 2020Approx reading time: 1 min
We are entering a crucial decade in global health. A decade that could define how the world copes with challenges through the comi......read more
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