Vector-borne diseases are a tremendous global health concern, mostly because of how widespread they are and how prevalent they are. Globally, about three out of every four people live at risk of a vector-borne disease. That's 6.3 billion people around the world are at risk of getting these diseases. They're punching above their weight in that category. — Dr. Matthew Phillips
What to listen for:
Rising temperatures, global travel, and urbanization are reshaping the landscape of infectious disease. Mosquitoes, ticks, and other vectors are carrying pathogens into new regions, and with them, threats like malaria, dengue, and West Nile virus.
In this episode, we examine the fight against vector-borne diseases. Guests share insights on prevention tools, vaccine advancements, and the power of community education in reducing the toll of these diseases worldwide.
Guests:
- Matthew Phillips, MD, PhD, Physician-Scientist, Mass General Brigham
- Dr. Pauline Byakika-Kibwika, Vice Chancellor of Mbarara University of Science and Technology, and Professor of Internal Medicine and Epidemiology
- Rob Mather, Founder, Against Malaria Foundation