Vector control – is it all in the attitude?
International travel, trade, climate change, migration and conflict can all facilitate the spread of infectious diseases and their vectors from their… Read more »
International travel, trade, climate change, migration and conflict can all facilitate the spread of infectious diseases and their vectors from their… Read more »
Many congratulations to Filipe Dantas Torres, Editor-in-Chief of Parasites & Vectors, on winning the 2022 World Small Animal Veterinary… Read more »
Now in its ninth year, the Odile Bain Memorial Prize was awarded by Parasites & Vectors, in collaboration with Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health, to Jairo… Read more »
Mosquitoes and other insects are known to be attracted to (and use) secretions from their hosts and other animals. Mengistu Dawit and colleagues describe the… Read more »
Dear BugBitten readers, it has been an exhausting year so far (and indeed a few years). This week, we would like to treat you to a puzzle or two to help you… Read more »
As part of our Scientists of the Future series, we talk to Matteo (Nello) Gregori, PhD Student at the University of Warwick, on his journey into environmental… Read more »
Antimicrobial resistance is a global crisis, but it is not given much ‘air time’ by world leaders, the media, and the public in general. Yet, as a… Read more »
For our 'Scientists of the Future' series, we talk today to Dr Rebecca Ansorge from the Quadram Institute about her research, what she thinks environmental… Read more »
The Editors of BugBitten would like to extend our warmest wishes to all our readers during the festive season. Thank you for supporting the blog in 2021, and we… Read more »
With the widespread usage of emails and electronic messaging apps for personal and business correspondences, the importance of the letter and the humble stamp… Read more »