Dr Cameron Webb
@Mozziebites
Assoc. Professor Medical Entomology (@NSWHPathology & @Sydney_Uni); author @CSIROPublishing @ConversationEDU; mosquitoes, mosquito-borne disease, wetlands. š¦
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Our latest article, featured in Frontiers for Young Minds, dives into the fascinating world of #bluecarbon ! Co-created with the brilliant minds of youngsters, this fun read shines a spotlight on how coastal wetlands rock as climate change-fighting superheroesš
Finally found a mosquito in New York today! Beautiful models in American Museum of Natural History (couldnāt find any mozzie merch in gift shop though) š¦
No, this isnāt a holiday. Itās actually an important work-related, fact-finding missionā¦ Wonderful visit to the American Museum of Natural History today American Museum of Natural History š¦
Our latest JEV research! Now as a preprint...š¦š¦āā¬š¦
...naturally occurring Japanese encephalitis infection in vertebrate animals other than humans, ardeid birds and pigs biorxiv.org/content/10.110ā¦
šSydney Uni Vet Sci Zoe Levesque, Michael Walsh Dr Cameron Webb, Ruth Zadoks
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Mosquitoes are the world's deadliest animal, causing millions of deaths each year through diseases like malaria, dengue, and Zika. Let's raise awareness about the importance of mosquito control and prevention.
#MosquitoWeek #SGVmosquito35th
MosquitoAwareness.org
@SGVmosquito
Some pretty impressive succulent gardens here in Santa Monica. Love this āgreen wallā and no free water for mosquitoes either! Most green walls I see in Australia either have a lot of water in irrigation or bromeliads in walls. Nice work California American Mosquito Control Association - AMCA #mosquitoweek š¦