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Predicting the Effects of Climate Change on Dengue Vector Densities in Southeast Asia through Process-Based Modeling

Predicting the Effects of Climate Change on Dengue Vector Densities in Southeast Asia through Process-Based Modeling A collaborative work between Institut Pasteur du Cambodge, Institut Pasteur du Laos, the French National Research Institute for Sustainable Development (IRD) and the French Agricultural Research Centre for International Development (Cirad) has been published recently in the renowned scientific … Read more

Study on cutaneous immune response to mosquito bites

Study on cutaneous immune response to mosquito bites Viruses transmitted by mosquitoes can cause severe diseases, particularly in tropical areas. Animal models and laboratory studies have shown that mosquito saliva, which is transmitted during a mosquito bite, can induce an immune response in the skin. In our current study we evaluated the induction of the … Read more

Study by the Medical and Veterinary Entomology unit demonstrate the role of macro plastic waste on vector- and water-borne diseases

Medical and Veterinary Entomology Unit study demonstrate the role of macro plastic waste on vector- and water-borne diseases Plastic is hardly degradable and become a major pollutant: 55% ends up either in landfill or in nature. The publication raise awareness of the effect of macro-plastic on the proliferation and propagation of infectious diseases on human … Read more

Latest scientific publication from the Clinical Research Group of the Epidemiology and Public Health

Latest Scientific Publication from the Clinical Research Group of the Epidemiology and Public Health Unit The Institut Pasteur du Cambodge is pleased to share our latest scientific publication in a peer-reviewed journal. This publication, is the result of a study representing several years of work from the Clinical Research Group of the Epidemiology and Public … Read more

TB-Speed Study Pneumonia Released its First Results

While Tuberculosis is still a Public Health challenge in Cambodia, the international world TB day on March 24th was the opportunity for the TB-Speed project to highlight some achievements in its 5th newsletter.   The TB-Speed study Pneumonia released its first results, showing that: “TB screening at the time of admis­sion was feasible and could … Read more