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Building Boom Boosts Malaria-carrying, Invasive Mosquito In Ethiopia | The Reporter

Building Boom Boosts Malaria-carrying, Invasive Mosquito In Ethiopia | The Reporter
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Addis-ababa , T10- , Ethiopia , Kenya , Dire-dawa , United-states , Djibouti , Israel , Ghana , Mexico , Jigjiga , Sumale

Building-boom boosts malaria-carrying, invasive mosquito in Ethiopia

A building boom is one factor helping an invasive, malaria-carrying mosquito make its home in urban Ethiopia. Emory disease ecologist Gonzalo Vazquez-Prokopec is studying ways to control the dangerous new pest in Africa.

Israel , Addis-ababa , T10- , Ethiopia , Mexico , Jigjiga , Sumale , Elyas-abdulahi , Audrey-lenhart , Araya-gebresilassie , Tamar-carter , Uriel-kitron

Building Boom Boosts Malaria-Carrying, Invasive Mosquito In Ethiopia

Building Boom Boosts Malaria-Carrying, Invasive Mosquito In Ethiopia
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Addis-ababa , T10- , Ethiopia , Mexico , Ghana , Israel , Jigjiga , Sumale , Somalia , Kenya , Nigeria , Dire-dawa

Building Boom Escalates Malaria Risk in Ethiopia, Study Reveals

Building Boom Escalates Malaria Risk in Ethiopia, Study Reveals
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Kenya , Mexico , Jigjiga , Sumale , Ethiopia , Djibouti , Nigeria , Addis-ababa , T10- , Dire-dawa , United-states , Ghana

Performers hope to celebrate underground community, promote HIV awareness at Toronto's World AIDS Day Ball

Glitz, glamour and a whole lot of dancing will fill Toronto's History concert venue on Saturday for an event to raise HIV awareness, share resources and connect people to care.

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BaylorProud » We all fight mosquitoes — but these Baylor researchers have taken that fight to a new level


June 22, 2021 // Posted In Academics, Research
Mosquitoes are a fact of life each summer, and they’re far more than an annual annoyance. Globally, they’re a leading source of the spread of diseases like Zika, West Nile Virus and malaria, claiming nearly a million lives each year.
We all fight them — but these four Baylor professors have taken the fight to the next level, focusing their research efforts on distinct approaches to combatting mosquitoes:
Dr. Cheolho Sim, associate professor of biology, is searching for the genetic “on-and-off switch” that tells mosquitoes to prepare for dormancy in the winter. He is part of a team that recently earned a $532,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to, essentially, learn how to trick mosquitoes; the grant will support research into the genes that impact a mosquito’s circadian rhythm, seeking to find the trigger that tells a mosquito to get ready for a cold season. If they discover this, Sim says, they could “control the genetic on and off switch… and when the winter comes, the mosquito and the diseases they carry could not survive.”

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