History of Swiss TPH | 80 Years of Commitment to Improving Global Health (Page)
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medical services. The study of parasites and the many mosquitoes, flies and ticks that transmit malaria, African sleeping sickness and relapsing fever were high on the research agenda. The founding director
Upcoming Courses | Postgraduate Programmes at Swiss TPH (Page)
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Studies Application deadline: 16.08.2024 19.09.2024 Diagnostikkurs in medizinischer Parasitologie: Malaria Location: Swiss TPH, Seminar Room 3 Event category: Clinical Short Course Application deadline: 05
Board of Governors | Swiss TPH (Page)
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is focused on transforming health in low- and middle-income countries, with programmes targeting malaria, neglected tropical diseases, and non-communicable diseases. It also represents the company’s business
Many zoonoses are being forgotten in the wake of corona (Page)
https://www.swisstph.ch/en/impact-stories/many-zoonoses-are-being-forgotten-in-the-wake-of-corona
sis, which is very widespread in Africa, or dog tapeworm. Even single-celled protists, like the Malaria pathogen or amoebas, can cause zoonoses. The number of zoonoses has risen dramatically since the
Asian Tiger Mosquito (Page)
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development of new molecular biological methods for monitoring mosquito populations, especially malaria-carrying mosquitoes. Currently, his work focused on the development of new methods for monitoring