Parasite and vector papers during the COVID-19 publication rush
The current endemic has changed a lot in academic publishing, resulting in the fast production of large quantities of texts concerning COVID-19 and… Read more »
The current endemic has changed a lot in academic publishing, resulting in the fast production of large quantities of texts concerning COVID-19 and… Read more »
In this week's post, Krisztian Magori summarizes the situation in the ongoing Ebola epidemic in the Democratic Republic of Congo, in light of recent… Read more »
The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo is a cause for concern. What can we learn from the 2014 outbreak in West… Read more »
In the second part of our interview with Professor Esron Karimuribo, we focus on the importance of community-based surveillance,… Read more »
February 2014 saw the first cases of the Ebola in Guinea, which then spread quickly to nine countries in West Africa and claimed… Read more »
I recently returned from a five-week deployment to Port Loko, Sierra Leone, where I was working as a diagnostic laboratory staff… Read more »
Last month Liverpool hosted the British Society for Parasitology’s (BSP) 53rd annual spring meeting. Having enjoyed and… Read more »
In the UK, we take it for granted that we will be able to find a certain place either by using a paper map, road signs or online… Read more »
This is an aerial photo of a river just like any other river – except that this rather innocuous looking waterway lends its name… Read more »