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International Pest Control – September/October 2024 – Vol 66, Nr.5

International Pest Control – September/October 2024 – Vol 66, Nr.5

| October 14, 2024

It doesn’t seem that long ago that the UN member states established the Sustainable Development Goals, although why they chose to number them and always present them in that order is beyond me. Next year will be the tenth anniversary of that event and no-doubt there will be a summit involving lots of people travelling […]

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International Pest Control – July/August 2024 – Vol 66, Nr.4

International Pest Control – July/August 2024 – Vol 66, Nr.4

| August 2, 2024

Back on track this issue… the Special Feature section returns and there is no shortage of articles about Biting Insects. We may now have a malaria vaccine that is over 70% effective in children (do watch the BBC Horizon documentary “The Battle to Beat Malaria” if you haven’t already – but only after you’ve read […]

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International Pest Control – September/October 2023 – Vol 65, Nr.5

International Pest Control – September/October 2023 – Vol 65, Nr.5

| September 29, 2023

“In a world of plenty, it is outrageous that people continue to suffer and die from hunger. Starving food systems of investment means, quite literally, starving people.” UN Secretary General António Guterres’ words, opening the UN Food Systems Summit. In September 2015 the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) were adopted and December 2015 saw the […]

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International Pest Control – March/April 2022 – Vol 64, Nr.2

International Pest Control – March/April 2022 – Vol 64, Nr.2

| March 30, 2022

Even if you live far from the war in Europe the implications for the cost of basic foods and products needed by agriculture will reach you. While European countries struggle to cope with millions of refugees – an issue already familiar to many other countries around the world – there is also the real concern […]

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Genetically Engineered Mosquitoes in the US

Genetically Engineered Mosquitoes in the US

| February 5, 2016

With the recent revolution in molecular biology many desirable traits can now be engineered into in a wide range of organisms. Genetic engineering of plants and animals is becoming a standard and powerful tool to improve and protect crops and prevent diseases. Transgenic plants have driven the regulatory landscape so far, but other organisms are […]

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<em>Wolbachia</em> Bacteria and Biocontrol of Arboviral Diseases

Wolbachia Bacteria and Biocontrol of Arboviral Diseases

| September 11, 2015

Introduction Arboviruses (arthropod-borne viruses) are transmitted by arthropod vectors such as mosquitoes and ticks and cause significantly human morbidity and mortality. There are more than 80 different arboviruses that are known human pathogens with dengue virus (DENV) having the greatest impact on humans. DENV is within the genus Flavivirus that also includes medically important viruses […]

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Exploring the world of disease vectors in London

Exploring the world of disease vectors in London

| December 22, 2013

In October 2012, the International Society for Neglected Tropical Diseases hosted ISNTD Bites, the  first parasitology and vector-control conference to showcase and discuss major issues surrounding vector evolution and control methods. To continue on the momentum of this event the second ISNTD Bites, a year on, provided emphasis on disease & vector surveillance methods and […]

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