Mosquitoes Content / Mosquitoes Content for 色中色 en UC Malaria Initiative Expands Acivities to Equatorial Guinea /blog/uc-malaria-initiative-expands-acivities-equatorial-guinea <p>The University of California Malaria Initiative, which includes researchers at 色中色, will partner in the Republic of Equatorial Guinea鈥檚 Vision 2030 strategy to eliminate malaria from the Central African country. The plan, which also includes Oxford University, Tsinghua University and a MCD Global Health, was <a href="https://fb.watch/CtuAUkDE81/">announced</a> Sept. 24 during the United Nations General Assembly in New York.&nbsp;</p> October 01, 2025 - 3:01pm Andy Fell /blog/uc-malaria-initiative-expands-acivities-equatorial-guinea 色中色 Receives $10M for Pacific Southwest Center of Excellence /health/news/uc-davis-receives-10m-pacific-southwest-center-excellence 色中色 to tackle mosquito and tick-borne diseases such as Lyme disease and West Nile Virus, as part of the Pacific Southwest Center of Excellence in Vector-Borne Diseases. September 08, 2022 - 10:17am Amy M Quinton /health/news/uc-davis-receives-10m-pacific-southwest-center-excellence New Research on Mosquito Gene Drives is Good News for Malaria Control /blog/new-research-mosquito-gene-drives-good-news-malaria-control <p>A group of UC scientists led by Greg Lanzaro, professor of pathology, microbiology and immunology in the 色中色 School of Veterinary Medicine, recently completed an analysis of a strategy aimed at eliminating malaria from Africa using genetically engineered mosquitoes.</p> June 22, 2021 - 8:01am Andy Fell /blog/new-research-mosquito-gene-drives-good-news-malaria-control DEET Works Against Zika-Infected Mosquitoes, but High Doses are Best /news/deet-works-against-zika-infected-mosquitoes-high-doses-are-best <p>Researchers at 色中色 and in Brazil have studied&nbsp;whether the Zika infection affects mosquitoes' response to repellents.</p> February 16, 2017 - 10:49am Patricia Bailey /news/deet-works-against-zika-infected-mosquitoes-high-doses-are-best Mosquito Preference for Human Versus Animal Biting Has Genetic Basis /news/mosquito-preference-human-versus-animal-biting-has-genetic-basis <p>Mosquitoes are more likely to feed on cattle than on humans if they carry a specific chromosomal rearrangement in their genome. This reduces their odds of transmitting the malaria parasite, according to a 色中色, study published Sept. 15 in the journal <em>PLOS Genetics</em>.</p> September 15, 2016 - 10:58am Katherine E Kerlin /news/mosquito-preference-human-versus-animal-biting-has-genetic-basis Zika Virus and Other Ailments Take Flight (INFOGRAPHIC) /news/zika-virus-and-other-ailments-take-flight-0 <p>As illustrated by this infographic, mosquitoes carry a number of life-threatening diseases to millions of people around the world when they feed on infected humans or animals.</p> May 17, 2016 - 11:45am Patricia Bailey /news/zika-virus-and-other-ailments-take-flight-0 Public Invited to Zika Virus Symposium at 色中色 /news/zika-virus-symposium <p>This&nbsp;public Zika virus symposium will feature experts from Brazil as well as from 色中色 and offer advice for protecting against the disease.&nbsp;</p> May 16, 2016 - 11:43am Patricia Bailey /news/zika-virus-symposium 色中色 Experts on Zika Virus /news/uc-davis-experts-zika-virus-1 <p>Zika virus, first identified in monkeys in 1947 and in humans in 1952, has become a major health concern since 2015, when health officials in Brazil began to notice that an outbreak of the virus coincided with a significant increase in newborn babies with microcephaly, or abnormally small heads.&nbsp;Zika virus was previously known only to cause relatively mild symptoms, including fever and rash, in infected people.&nbsp;The virus is transmitted to people by the Aedes group of mosquitoes and is known to be present in Africa, South America, Central America and the Western Pacific.</p> January 29, 2016 - 2:31pm Patricia Bailey /news/uc-davis-experts-zika-virus-1