AlertaChirimacha: Tracking Kissing Bugs Byte by Byte
With the success of kissing bug control programmes, monitoring these vectors of Chagas disease is becoming more and more difficult. New work in Peru… Read more »
With the success of kissing bug control programmes, monitoring these vectors of Chagas disease is becoming more and more difficult. New work in Peru… Read more »
The identification and discovery of the mode of action of a class of drugs, the cyanotriazoles, that poison trypanosomatids has recently been… Read more »
This neglected disease remains a public health issue in many countries, including Venezuela. One project aims to provide real-time… Read more »
Today, we kick off a series of blog articles written by guest authors publishing in The LCNTDR Collection: Advances in scientific… Read more »
Chagas disease is caused by a parasite carried by kissing bugs. Traditionally, these bugs were found mostly in rural areas, but… Read more »
A new study has identified the proteosome protein complex as a promising new drug target for kinetoplastid protozoa, with one… Read more »
The Philosophical Transactions B of the Royal Society has just published a special issue on "Climate change and vector-borne… Read more »