PAMCA Anopheles genomics programme - Seasonality and impact of vector control interventions on population genetics of Anopheles funestus and Anopheles gambiae malaria vectors in Zambia (1273-VO-ZM-MULEBA)
Project: Genomic Surveillance Hubs in West Africa (NIHR Global Health Research Group) P. falciparum Community Project
Locations: Afghanistan (AF), Albania (AL), Algeria (DZ), Angola (AO), Azerbaijan (AZ), Bangladesh (BD).
Partner study description
We seek to address a scientific question on effects of season and vector control interventions on population genetics of Anopheles funestus and Anopheles gambiae malaria vectors in Zambia. Specimens will be collected from Nchelenge, Ndola and Choma Districts and collected during different seasons.
Collaborators:
- Mbanga Muleba Tropical Diseases Research Centre, Zambia
- Willy Ngulube National Malaria Elimination Centre, Zambia
- Jennifer Stevenson Macha Research Trust, Zambia
- Giovanna Carpi Purdue University, USA
- Neil Lobo University of Notre Dame, USA
- Douglas E. Norris John Hopkins University, USA
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Publications
- Pf7: An open dataset of Plasmodium falciparum genome variation in 20,000 worldwide samples
MalariaGEN et. alWellcome Open Research, 2023; 8 22- Design and implementation of multiplexed amplicon sequencing panels to serve genomic epidemiology of infectious disease: A malaria case study
LaVerriere E et al.Molecular Ecology Resources, 2022; 22 2285- A global network for investigating the genomic epidemiology of malaria
Malaria Genomic Epidemiology NetworkNature, 2008; 456(7223) 732-7