
Vampires exist…in the viral world at least
This past Halloween, in what could be described as timely coincidence, Tagide deCarvalho and colleagues published their study of the first known… Read more »
This past Halloween, in what could be described as timely coincidence, Tagide deCarvalho and colleagues published their study of the first known… Read more »
With the success of kissing bug control programmes, monitoring these vectors of Chagas disease is becoming more and more difficult. New work in Peru… Read more »
Mantids infected with horsehair worms exhibit dramatic changes in behaviour linked to the production of parasite manipulation… Read more »
A new tool for counting mosquito eggs developed by Javed et al. shows the potential applications AI can have in parasitology… Read more »
A groundbreaking approach, the ATRAP project - Action Towards Reducing Aquatic snail-borne Parasitic diseases - uses a Citizen… Read more »
The development of novel, broad-spectrum antihelmintics is a major priority for ensuring the future of effective chemotheraptuic… Read more »
Krisztian Magori shares some of the news items he picked up recently about the WHO recommendation of new malaria and dengue… Read more »
I find it hard to believe that 10 years have passed since the BugBitten blog was born. Initiated by board members of Parasites… Read more »
Even if you find ticks repulsive, your skin’s electrical charge may find them positively attractive. Previously assumed to… Read more »
Krisztian Magori reports on two very different conferences he attended over the summer, and what he learned at them, both about… Read more »