Climate changes significantly alters mosquito distribution and their role as disease vectors. Species like Aedes albopictus in Europe, and Anopheles stephensi in Africa rapidly adapt to climate changes, intensifying disease transmission.

Deciphering symbiotic bacteria dynamics in mosquito thermal adaptation: implications for vector control E-poster viewing on screens: bacteria and climate change

Damiani, Claudia;Cappelli, Alessia;Sorana, SIlvia;Catapano, Paolo;RIcci, Irene;Favia, Guido
2024-01-01

Abstract

Climate changes significantly alters mosquito distribution and their role as disease vectors. Species like Aedes albopictus in Europe, and Anopheles stephensi in Africa rapidly adapt to climate changes, intensifying disease transmission.
2024
The 18th Congress of the International Union of Microbiological Societies (IUMS 2024)
274
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