Climate change and insect-borne disease: Facts and figures
Priya Shetty explains the links between climate change and insect-borne disease, and outlines priorities for developing country policymakers.
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Priya Shetty explains the links between climate change and insect-borne disease, and outlines priorities for developing country policymakers.
Modelling how climate change might affect insect-borne disease is hugely complex — and increasingly controversial, explains Justine Davies.
A proposal for tackling dengue fever has caused controversy because it would involve releasing GM mosquitoes into the wild.
Source: Newsweek
30 June 2009 | EN
A tiny solar-powered microscope with no lens could be a cheap and disposable alternative for malaria diagnosis
Source: Nature
8 June 2009 | EN
Rapid diagnostic tests potentially present a quick, easy-to-use solution for improved malaria diagnosis. But are they the way to go?
25 September 2008 | EN
Researchers in Zambia are trying to eradicate malaria in rural areas, reduce deaths and set an example in malaria control.
Source: Nature
Traditional healers are joining forces with plant chemists in Kenya to develop antimalarials isolated from plants, reports Tatum Anderson.
13 December 2007 | EN
Jill McGivering and Ed Cropley report on how fake drugs and poor education increase resistance to antimalarials in South-East Asia.
Source: BBC and Reuters
Source: International Herald Tribune
The debate goes on over China's ongoing production of malaria monotherapy, which is thought to promote drug resistance. Jane Wu reports.
Ethiopia is working hard to combat malaria, report Julie Clayton and Kennedy Abwao, but delays and gaps in the system still threaten lives.
11 October 2006 | EN
Source: The Standard (Kenya)
8 March 2006 | EN
Source: The Guardian
6 January 2006 | EN
Source: Revista da Fapesp
14 January 2005 | EN
A Ugandan researcher is running clinical evaluations to assess the safety of traditional medicines used against malaria, reports Peter Wamboga-Mugirya.
7 January 2005 | EN
Source: Daily Nation (Kenya)
3 December 2004 | EN
Merlin L Willcox and Gerard Bodeker review research on traditional herbal medicines used to treat malaria.
Source: British Medical Journal
12 November 2004 | EN
Federica Bianchi reports from Uganda on the moves to integrate traditional medicine into the country's health system.
Source: The Christian Science Monitor
15 October 2004 | EN
Source: Science in Africa
23 September 2004 | EN
Source: ScienceDaily.com
17 September 2004 | EN
Our blog, by SciDev.Net columnist Priya Shetty, will fill you in, as will our interview with the Global Forum's Gill Samuels