@AfricaCDC congratulates #Egypt for achieving official malaria-free certification from the World Health Organization. This remarakable achievement inspires hope for other @_AfricanUnion member states still fighting malaria, emphasizing the crucial role of effective vector control, strong healthcare systems, and cross border collaboration. Egypt stands as a powerful reminder that, through unified efforts, a malaria-free Africa is possible!
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When mosquitoes defence is turned against them to reduce malaria burden! In our new paper in Cell Reports, we show that some P450 genes used by mosquitoes in Africa to survive insecticide-treated nets, are now making them more vulnerable to Chlorfenapyr, used on novel novel nets
Our new publication at CELL REPORTS_ELSEVIER revealed that some pyrethroid-P450 genes are reducing neonicotinoid efficacy in malaria vectors while boosting the potency of chlorfenapyr.
Link: https://t.co/t4h4nFvMjh
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