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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CLIMOS: Strengthening public health resilience through sand fly surveillance
CLIMOS marks its 2nd year with a meeting in Rome from October 1-4 and significant contributions at ISOPS XI, an event with leading experts in phlebotomine sandfly research.
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INOVEC in Tanzania: innovation in surveillance and control of arbovirus-transmitting mosquitoes
GHTM researcher Filipe Lopes spent time in Dar Es Salaam, Ifakara, and Bagamoyo evaluating the potential of innovative citizen science systems for mosquito monitoring and to adapt them to environments with endemic mosquito-borne diseases.
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Researchers and PhD students travel to Santiago Island, Cabo Verde, to take part in fieldwork for the RESPIRA-CV project
RESPIRA-CV began on April 2024 and will be developed in the next 3 years. Researchers took part in collecting anthropometric and biological data and administering questionnaires on symptoms of allergic diseases.
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CLIMOS data results link climate change to shifts in sand fly distribution, escalating leishmaniasis concerns
The CLIMOS consortium, led by Carla Maia, Assistant Researcher and member of VBD-GHTM Research Group, held a four-day General Assembly in Serbia, hosted by the team of the Institute for Medical Research of the University of Belgrade, in an effort to test monitoring tools and the developed surveillance Early Warning System (EWS). In this meeting, […]
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