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The use of drones for mosquito surveillance and control

by sphclimate | Dec 2, 2023 | Environment, Infectious disease

In recent years, global health security has been threatened by the geographical expansion of vector-borne infectious diseases such as malaria, dengue, yellow fever, Zika and chikungunya. For a range of these vector-borne diseases, an increase in residual (exophagic)...

Sustained Local Diversity of Vibrio cholerae O1 Biotypes in a Previously Cholera-Free Country

by sphclimate | Dec 2, 2023 | Infectious disease

Although the current cholera pandemic can trace its origin to a specific time and place, many variants of Vibrio cholerae have caused this disease over the last 50 years. The relative clinical importance and geographical distribution of these variants have changed...

Quantifying human-animal contact rates in Malaysian Borneo: Influence of agricultural landscapes on contact with potential zoonotic disease reservoirs

by sphclimate | Dec 2, 2023 | Environment, Infectious disease

Changing landscapes across the globe, but particularly in Southeast Asia, are pushing humans and animals closer together and may increase the likelihood of zoonotic spillover events. Malaysian Borneo is hypothesized to be at high risk of spillover events due to...

Influence of Landscape Patterns on Exposure to Lassa Fever Virus, Guinea

by sphclimate | Nov 30, 2023 | Environment, Infectious disease

Lassa fever virus (LASV) is the causative agent of Lassa fever, a disease endemic in West Africa. Exploring the relationships between environmental factors and LASV transmission across ecologically diverse regions can provide crucial information for the design of...

Simian malaria: a narrative review on emergence, epidemiology and threat to global malaria elimination

by sphclimate | Nov 30, 2023 | Environment, Infectious disease

Simian malaria from wild non-human primate populations is increasingly recognised as a public health threat and is now the main cause of human malaria in Malaysia and some regions of Brazil. In 2022, Malaysia became the first country not to achieve malaria elimination...
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