IPI – BITE
IVCC’s Project BITE feasibility study showed that forest packs with bite prevention tools could impact public health. Trials conducted in Thailand by UCSF, AFRIMS, and Kasetsart University.
IVCC’s Project BITE feasibility study showed that forest packs with bite prevention tools could impact public health. Trials conducted in Thailand by UCSF, AFRIMS, and Kasetsart University.
Expanding the protection provided by vector control Vector control continues to play a crucially important role in the prevention of vector-borne diseases such as malaria, dengue and chikungunya. The use…
Supported by IVCC through scientific advice, laboratory support and rigorous field trials, SumiShield® 50WG, developed by Sumitomo Chemical, offers a new Mode of Action (MOA) Active Ingredient (AI) for vector control.
Our new strategy acknowledges the importance of addressing emerging challenges, such as changes in mosquito biting behaviour. Our goal is to advance innovative technologies to address outdoor transmission.
IVCC exhibited at the 8th Multilateral Initiative on Malaria (MIM) Society Conference was held in Kigali, Rwanda
IVCC is delighted to confirm that the Australian Government, has awarded IVCC a five-year, 17 million Australian dollar grant to advance the control of malaria in Papua New Guinea (PNG)…
IVCC was delighted to welcome a delegation from the Labour Party, including Kim Johnson MP, Paula Barker MP, and Dr Zubir Ahmed a Labour PPC to Liverpool to meet representatives…