Authors
Ryan M Carney, Alex Long, Russanne D Low, Sarah Zohdy, John RB Palmer, Peter Elias, Frederic Bartumeus, Laban Njoroge, Maina Muniafu, Johnny A Uelmen, Nil Rahola, Sriram Chellappan
Publication date
2023
Journal
Citizen science: theory and practice
Volume
8
Issue
1
Publisher
NIH Public Access
Description
Even as novel technologies emerge and medicines advance, pathogen-transmitting mosquitoes pose a deadly and accelerating public health threat. Detecting and mitigating the spread of Anopheles stephensi in Africa is now critical to the fight against malaria, as this invasive mosquito poses urgent and unprecedented risks to the continent. Unlike typical African vectors of malaria, An. stephensi breeds in both natural and artificial water reservoirs, and flourishes in urban environments. With An. stephensi beginning to take hold in heavily populated settings, citizen science surveillance supported by novel artificial intelligence (AI) technologies may offer impactful opportunities to guide public health decisions and community-based interventions. Coalitions like the Global Mosquito Alert Consortium (GMAC) and our freely available digital products can be incorporated into enhanced surveillance of An. stephensi and …
Total citations
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Scholar articles
RM Carney, A Long, RD Low, S Zohdy, JRB Palmer… - Citizen science: theory and practice, 2023