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Imprint
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CNIL declarationThe website of the Institute of Development Research, which comprises personal information concerning the personnel of the IRD and its partners, has been declared to the CNIL (privacy commision) (Notice No. 533 924). Right to access, to rectify, to the deletion of personal dataIn ...
In the media
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Press release related to WIN activities
To announce the launching of the network, published by IRD, CNRS, WHO-TDR and IOC-Fiocruz.
To announce the international workshop, published by the French Embassy in Brazil.
To highlight the success of the international workshop, published by WHO-TDR and IOC-Fiocruz.
About the future orientation of the network, published by IOC-Fiocruz.
The WIN network in french media!
Dr. Corbel and Dr. David were invitated by French Media to present the objectives and expected outcomes of the WIN network and provide their thoughts on the cause of the emergence of arboviruses worldwide.
French Newspaper
La Marseillaise - 2016/05/24 Le Figaro Santé - 2016/05/30 Midi Libre - 2016/05/30 Sciences au Sud #84 2017/03 (919.72 ko) |
French Radio
Dr. David on Radio Totem, listen to him: JP David interview Radio Totem - 2016/06/06 |
French TV
Le magazine de la Santé, July 14/2016: Zika, dengue... Do we have to fear mosquitoes ? More videos on the WIN YouTube Channel. |
Kick-off meeting & scientific seminar on Insecticide resistance and vector control
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The kick-off meeting of the Worldwide Insecticide resistance Network (WIN) was held in Montpellier, FRANCE, from 23 to 25 may 2016 . The objective of the meeting was to start developing an international consortium for the surveillance of insecticide resistance of the vectors of arboviruses and to ...
Viewpoint
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Welcome from Florence Fouque of the WHO-TDR on the occasion of the International Workshop Vector-borne diseases transmitted by insect vectors such as mosquitoes occur in more than 100 countries and affect about half of the world’s population. Dengue is considered the most dangerous arboviral ...
Photo gallery
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Strategic meeting of Worldwide Insecticide resistance Network, Rio de Janeiro - May 2017 Questionnaire analysis, WIN Strategic meeting May 2017 - © G. Brito Members of the Worldwide Insecticide resistance Network in Rio de Janeiro - © C. Durot Copacabana beach, view from the Pestana Hotel - © C. ...
Strategic meeting
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The WIN project was initiated by the WHO Research & Training program on Tropical Diseases (TDR) in March 2016. The main goal of the WIN was to establish a network of partners around the world for tracking insecticide resistance in the vectors of emerging arboviruses . The TDR project came to an ...
[Read] Arboviruses: Pooling Knowledge Against Resistance
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A new article focusing on the WIN network has been published in the scientific journal of IRD (Sciences au Sud). This article came after the presentation of the first results of the commissioned reviews during the WIN International workshop held in Rio de Janeiro from December 5 to 7, ...
[Key fact] The WIN got 2 new partners!
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During the second internal meeting of the WIN (held on December 7, 2016), the network members have been agreed to include 2 new research partners: the National Institute of Infectious Diseases , Japan represented by Dr Shinji Kasai & Dr Kyoko Sawabe and the Swiss Tropical and Public Health ...
[Read] First article of the WIN network!
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A viewpoint has been published in the journal Plos NTD in December 2016 by all WIN members together. This article gave the opportunity to the WIN to raise awareness about the (re)emergence of arbovirus diseases, the propagation of their vectors and about the spread of insecticide resistance ...
[Learn] Scientific seminar on Arboviruses & Insecticide resistance is online
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[Learn] The scientific seminar on Arboviruses & Insecticide resistance is online! Follow us on youtube![Watch] The WIN was on TV!...
[Key fact] Meanwhile at the 69th World Health Assembly...
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The WHO Director-General Margaret Chan declared at the 69th World Health Assembly in May 2016 that " the spread of Zika, the resurgence of dengue, and the emerging threat from chikungunya are the price being paid for a massive policy failure that dropped the ball on mosquito control in the ...
[Read] The WIN is announced on the TDR website!
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[Read] The WIN is announced on the TDR website!...