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Photo story: Universal net coverage is saving lives in South Sudan

Posted on 18 August 2023Approx reading time: 1 min
Adut is a mother of four children (soon to be five) from South Sudan. Every year, her local community suffers the effects of malar......read more

Third International Malaria Vector Surveillance for Elimination course in India

Posted on 28 June 202222 August 2022Approx reading time: 4 mins
Countries in the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) have achieved significant levels of malaria reduction, but many still face the cha......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 markĀ  Humans have been called the greatest modern ecosystem engineers, regularly constructing, adapting and even d......read more

A new online portal for vector biologists

Posted on 17 December 201917 December 2019Approx reading time: 4 mins
Dr Paul Russell, a malaria specialist who served in the Second World War, once said: "Man ploughs the sea like a leviathan, he soa......read more
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