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Entomological surveillance in active dengue transmission areas of Santo Domingo de los Tsachilas – Ecuador : The WINSA network members publication
AbstractDengue virus (DENV) remains a significant public health concern in Ecuador, with Aedes aegypti as the primary vector. In recent years, the detection of Aedes albopictus has raised concerns about potential changes in vector dynamics. This study reports...
WINSA Lecture N°6 by Dr. Lorena Ledesma and Dr Carolina Reman, who will present his work on innovative strategies as alternatives to insecticide resistance
WINSA Lecture N°5 by Dr. Dr. Eduardo Ribeiro de Oliveira who will present his work on innovative strategies as alternatives to insecticide resistance
Strengthening research and training on insecticide resistance in arthropod vectors in South America: The WINSA network
Strengthening research and training on insecticide resistance in arthropod vectors in South America: The WINSA networkVincent Corbel 1 2 , Leslie Alvarez 3 , Kartika Doerdjan-Ramoutar 4 , Jean-Bernard Duchemin 5 6 , Stephane Duchon 1 , Luisa Figueroa 7 8...
First Experimental Center for Research and Evaluation of Strategies for Malaria Vector Control in the Amazon State (CEPAVE).
Eliminating malaria in South America requires strong research cooperation and innovation in vector control. To meet this challenge, our group at MIVEGEC-IRD and FIOCRUZ - Fundação Oswaldo Cruz-IOC, in partnership with the Fundação de Vigilância em Saúde e o Ministério...
“One Health, One World”: When Territories and Knowledge Unite Against Epidemics
How is Brazil addressing the growing threat of vector-borne diseases in a changing climate?In Brazil, the “One Health” approach — integrating human, animal and environmental health — is essential to tackle challenges such zoonoses and arboviroses.Our new film...





