PUBLICATION: Contrasting Patterns of Asaia Association with Pyrethroid Resistance Escalation between the Malaria Vectors Anopheles funestus and Anopheles gambiae by Fleuriane Metissa Djondji Kamga & al

Malaria remains a devastating disease in the World (nearly 1/2 of world population at risk) and particularly in Africa where more than 95% of cases are occurring. With no vaccine and problems with drug resistance, there is increasing reliance on vector control through the use of insecticide-based interventions including impregnated nets which have significantly reduced…

PUBLICATION: Plasmodium malariae contributes to high levels of malaria transmission in a forest– savannah transition area in Cameroon by Daniel Nguiffo-Nguete & al

Many species of Plasmodium are responsible for malaria transmission. Malaria control efforts are heavily focused on Plasmodium falciparum, the most virulent and well-known. However, other Plasmodium species do not receive the same attention. To strengthen malaria control, it is preferable to understand the role of all Plasmodium species. In this study, we assessed the contribution…