Dr Tom McLean
Tom is responsible for ensuring that the new tools emerging from the IVCC portfolio, and other essential vector control tools, are available, affordable, acceptable and adopted by the populations of…
Tom is responsible for ensuring that the new tools emerging from the IVCC portfolio, and other essential vector control tools, are available, affordable, acceptable and adopted by the populations of…
Strengthening research capacity through partnerships with African research facilities to ensure high-quality, GLP-compliant vector control studies.
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LSTM (Group) – Modern Slavery Act Transparency Statement 2024 This is Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM) Group’s statement for the financial year 2023-24. Introduction from the Director of LSTM…
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When insecticide-based vector control tools—methods used to reduce mosquito populations and disease transmission—are consistently applied, they have proven highly effective in reducing malaria, particularly in Africa.
IVCC supports and undertakes world-class leading research and development to improve and extend the range of vector control tools to address the threat posed by insecticide resistance.
IVCC’s Market Access & Country Engagement work ensures that new insecticide-based solutions are available, affordable, acceptable, and adopted in malaria-endemic regions.
Since 2005, we have worked with industry, researchers, and global health partners to develop innovative, effective, and affordable tools to combat insect-borne diseases. By accelerating solutions from innovation to impact,…
Our goal in the next five years is to maintain the relevance of IRS as a tailored vector control intervention and help maintain a minimum of three, different, non-pyrethroid modes of action for IRS that are effective against resistant mosquitoes.