Asia-Pacific Conference on Mosquito and Vector Control 2026
In August, IVCC staff will travel to Thailand for the second Asia-Pacific Conference on Mosquito and Vector Control (AMV), where IVCC is hosting a symposium. Details about our session will…
In August, IVCC staff will travel to Thailand for the second Asia-Pacific Conference on Mosquito and Vector Control (AMV), where IVCC is hosting a symposium. Details about our session will…
In October 2025, members of the Innovative Vector Control Consortium (IVCC) team visited China to meet with partners Mitsui Chemicals Crop & Life Solutions Inc (MCCLS), Disease Control Technologies (DCT),…
Anti-malaria programs, largely focused on vector control, have saved many millions of lives—albeit with recent gains now threatened—since the moment in 1897 when the India Medical Service’s Ronald Ross demonstrated…
IVCC welcomes recent work by researchers in Papua New Guinea, which explores how changing mosquito biting behaviour may be affecting the performance of malaria control tools in the region.
IVCC recently welcomed Dr Ingrid Chen from the University of California, San Francisco, to its Liverpool office to explore potential collaboration on the screening and development of novel volatile active…
IVCC has published its Annual Report for 2024 to 2025, reflecting on a milestone year that marked 20 years of driving innovation in vector control. The report highlights IVCC’s role…
Two decades of data reveal how mosquito control innovations have reshaped the global fight against malaria. Liverpool, 10 November 2025. Over the past two decades, tools such as insecticide-treated nets…
IVCC will participate at the 2025 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Tropical Medicine (ASTMH) in Toronto, Canada, taking place between 9th and 13th November. Visit our booth (#508)…
IVCC participated in the British Science Festival 2025 at the Museum of Liverpool, presenting hands-on activities in collaboration with the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine and Liverpool Insect Testing Establishment…
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…