CRID-PIIVEC: 6 operational research projects selected

Each of them will benefit from a one year financial support of around 8 to 9 million Fcfa. During the morning of January 25, 2021, CRID (Centre for Research in Infectious Diseases) conference room hosted the 4th session of the Consultative Committee on vector borne diseases. The discussion panel was constituted of 11 stakeholders. They…

CYP6P9-Driven Signatures of Selective Sweep of Metabolic Resistance to Pyrethroid in the Malaria Vector Anopheles funestus – A public Health concern.

Following several months of research and experiments, some scientists at CRID led by Dr. Delia Doreen Djuicy under the supervision of Prof. Charles Wondji published a scientific paper titled CYP6P9-Driven Signatures of Selective Sweep of Metabolic Resistance to Pyrethroid in the Malaria Vector Anopheles funestus Reveal Contemporary Barriers to Gene Flow. https://www.mdpi.com/881224 With insecticide resistance being a…