Reducing contact to insects for reducing infection risks
Global change, parasite transmission and disease control: lessons from ecology. Parasitic infections are ubiquitous in wildlife, livestock and human populations, and healthy ecosystems are often parasite rich. Yet, their negative impacts can be extreme. Understanding how both anticipated and cryptic changes in a system might affect parasite transmission at an individual, local and global level is critical for sustainable control in humans and livestock.
Solution characteristics
Themes
Supply sufficient drinking water of good quality to protect population health
Sub themes
Definition of quality standards for drinking water
Stakeholder group
- Water Utilities (WU)
Pain reliever
- Spread of insect and water-borne diseases
Gain creator
- Reducing contact to insects
Type of climate
Temperate
Geographical scope
International
Social Innovation Dimension
- Capacity Development
Societal challenges
- Public Health and Risk Prevention
Solution Type
- Service
Technological readiness level
- TRL 1 basic principles observed
Solution provider
Cardiff University
Joanne Cable
cablej@cardiff.ac.uk
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