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Jacques D Charlwood
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Medical entomologist with extensive experience (40 years, 100+ publications) of fieldwork on five Continents (South America, Oceania, Africa, Europe and Asia). I specialize in the ecology and control of vectors of malaria.
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Honorary Research Fellow
Instituto Nacional de Saude
January 2004
Entomologia Medica
I have been an honorary fellow of the Institute for a number of years as coordinator of the Mozambican-Danish Rural malaria initiative (based in Morrumbene District, Inhambane Province) whose main aims were to develop low cost alternative techniques for the control of malaria vectors in southern Africa. We focussed in particular on ways to improve housing so that even if mosquitoes were able to enter they could not leave (i.e. we wanted to turn houses into traps for mosquitoes). We were only partially successful in this but were able to show that using old nets around the eaves and gables of village houses significantly reduced mosquito entry.
Honorary Research Fellow
Universidade Nova de Lisboa
April 1997
I have worked with the GHTM group of the IHMT for many years as a medical entomologist specializing in the ecology and control of malaria vectors.
Lecturer
University of Asmara
April 2016
Epidemiology
Teaching the ecology of malaria vectors to graduates
Senior Research Assistant
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
April 2014
Medical Entomology
I was responsible for the TRAC (tracking resistance to artemisinin) project in Cambodia. I evaluated spatial repellents against primary and secondary malaria vectors in remote areas of Cambodia and undertook basic ecological studies of Cambodian mosquitoes, including anophelines and Aedes.
Research Fellow for the PAMVERC project Muleba, Tanzania
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, University of London
April 2015
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March 2016
Disease Control
I was the local PI for an MRC funded randomized control trial to compare the effect of mosquito nets treated with permethrin and a synergist (PBO) designed to reduce the effect of insecticide resistance on malaria transmission. The four arm trial involved 130,000 residents of Muleba District on the norther shore of Lake Victoria. The four arms included nets alone and nets with indoor residual spraying (IRS) of a residual insecticide (primiphos -methyl).
PeerJ Contributions
May 29, 2023
Jacques D. Charlwood, Thomas A. Smith, Ayubo Kampango, Erzelia V. E. Tomas, Nakul Chitnis
July 19, 2021
Jacques D. Charlwood, Amanuel Kidane Andegiorgish, Yonatan Estifanos Asfaha, Liya Tekle Weldu, Feven Petros, Lidia Legese, Robel Afewerki, Selam Mihreteab, Corey LeClair, Ayubo Kampango
July 10, 2018
Jacques D. Charlwood, Erzelia V.E. Tomás, Amanuel K. Andegiorgish, Selam Mihreteab, Corey LeClair
November 15, 2017
Jacques D. Charlwood, Mark Rowland, Natacha Protopopoff, Corey Le Clair
March 28, 2017
Jacques Derek Charlwood
November 5, 2015
Jacques Derek Charlwood, Erzelia V.E. Tomás, Mauro Bragança, Nelson Cuamba, Michael Alifrangis, Michelle Stanton
March 3, 2018 - Version: 1
Jacques D Charlwood, Erzelia VE Tomás, Amanuel Kidane, Selam Mihreteab, Corey LeClair
March 28, 2017 - Version: 1
Jacques D Charlwood, Corey Le Clair
April 30, 2016 - Version: 1
Jacques D Charlwood
December 21, 2014 - Version: 1
Mauro Braganca, Bruno de Sousa, Jacques Derek Charlwood
December 21, 2014 - Version: 1
Jacques Derek D Charlwood, Nep Nenhep, Natacha Protopopoff, Sovannaroth Siv, John C Morgan, Janet Hemingway
November 22, 2014 - Version: 1
Jacques Derek D Charlwood, Erzelia V.E. Tomás, Mauro Bragança, Nelson Cuamba, Michael Alifrangis, Louise Kelly-Hope, Michelle Stanton
November 3, 2014 - Version: 1
Jacques Derek D Charlwood, Nep Phala, Siv Sovannaroth, John Morgan, Janet Hemingway, Nakul Chitnis, Olivier JT Briët