News-Medical.Net on MSN
Using AI and citizen science for vector-borne disease surveillance
Researchers from the University of South Florida have used artificial intelligence and citizen science to identify what may ...
Explainable AI was particularly valuable in validating the predictions. The Grad-CAM and Class Activation Mapping methods ...
6don MSN
AI and citizen science reveal potential first detection of invasive malaria mosquito in Madagascar
Researchers from the University of South Florida have used artificial intelligence and citizen science to identify what may ...
The Aedes aegypti mosquito the vector responsible for dengue and yellow fever has been detected in California, Oregon, and ...
10don MSN
Malaria risk in the Amazon found to be higher in regions with intermediate forest degradation
Amid the preparatory discussions for COP30, which also involve health-related topics, a study contributes to our ...
allAfrica.com on MSN
Africa: Climate Change is Fueling Africa's Next Health Crises, 'One Health' is the Answer #CPHIA2025
As the world deals with the combined issues of climate change and global health challenges, the value of the One Health ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Scientists make concerning new discovery while studying dangerous mosquito-borne virus: 'Growing threat'
Ten years after a devastating Zika outbreak in Brazil, new research has revealed another concerning side effect of the ...
Learn how to manage monsoon-related mould, fungal infections, and flood-borne diseases to stay healthy this season.
Vestergaard, Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research (University of Ghana) and Ministry of Health Ghana redouble country-led malaria elimination efforts through vector control research and inn ...
By John Dudley, University Communications and MarketingResearchers from the University of South Florida have used artificial ...
A robot “dog” may soon make its way from a Purdue entomology lab to fetch real-time data on tick populations in the wild.
Dengue mosquito-borne ailment infects 63 more people, increasing number of patients in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to 3,792.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results