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Ricardo Luz Becomes the First Graduate of Field Epidemiology (FETP-CV) MSc Programme

March 20, 2025

History was made on March 17 as Dr. Ricardo Luz successfully defended his master’s thesis. His research on obesity in reproductive-age women highlights the programme’s impact on regional epidemiological challenges.
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CLIMOS Project Bridges Science and Policy in Vector Control

March 20, 2025

CLIMOS presents key findings on sand fly monitoring, pathogen screening, and climate-driven disease modeling. As climate change expands sand fly habitats, the project’s research supports public health preparedness and the development of an Early Warning System.
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GHTM Researchers part of project that identified Aedes albopictus in Angola for the first time

March 19, 2025

A recent publication in the journal Parasites & Vectors marks the first detection of the mosquito in Zaire Province, underscoring the relevance of monitoring the spread of invasive species.
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GHTM Researchers Publish Study on West Nile Virus Spread in Portugal

March 19, 2025

Prof. Ricardo Parreira and Dr. Sofia Seabra, have contributed to a study published in Microorganisms on the genetic characterization and spread of the West Nile Virus (WNV) in Portugal.
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Strengthening Epidemiological Surveillance in Mozambique through Wastewater Analysis

March 7, 2025

Funded by ENVOLVE Ciência PALOP, the WWOneMoz project applies a One Health approach to detect infectious agents and antimicrobial resistance, supporting public health.
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About GHTM

GHTM is a R&D Unit that brings together researchers with a track record in Tropical Medicine and International & Global Health. It aims at strengthening Portugal's role as a leading partner in the development and implementation of a global health research agenda. Our evidence-based interventions contribute to the promotion of equity in health and to improve the health of populations.

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