


MIL-Evening Report: Can mosquitoes spread coronavirus?
Foreign Affairs New Zealand,
– By Cameron Webb, Clinical Associate Professor and Principal Hospital Scientist, University of Sydney The pathogens mosquitoes…

Can mosquitoes spread coronavirus?
The Conversation,
The pathogens mosquitoes spread by sucking our blood cause over half a million deaths each year and hundreds of millions of…

News story from Big News Network on Wednesday 29 May 2019
Big News Network,

MIL-Evening Report: After decades away, dengue returns to central Queensland
Foreign Affairs New Zealand,
Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Cameron Webb, Clinical Lecturer and Principal Hospital Scientist, University of…

After decades away, dengue returns to central Queensland
The Conversation,
The Queensland city of Rockhampton was free of dengue for decades. Now, a case of one of the most serious mosquito-borne…

Will a New Mosquito Emoji Create Some Buzz About Insect-borne Diseases?
Smithsonian Magazine,
Available in mid-2018, the emoji could provide a new means for communicating the science and health implications of mosquitoes…

Emoji power: A new mosquito emoticon may help battle diseases like dengue
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25 minutes ago Cameron Webb, Ian M Mackay, The Conversation Share Tweet Email Reddit Print Share Tweet Email Reddit Print…

Cameron Webb and Ian Mackay: How the new mozzie emoji can create buzz to battle mosquito-borne disease
New Zealand Herald,
Mosquitoes are coming. The Unicode Consortium has just announced that alongside your smiling face – or perhaps crying face …

How an emoji could be used to battle mosquito-borne diseases
World Economic Forum,
Mosquitoes are coming. The Unicode Consortium has just announced that alongside your smiling face – or perhaps crying face …

How the new mozzie emoji can create buzz to battle mosquito-borne disease
Australasian Science,
By Cameron Webb, Clinical Lecturer and Principal Hospital Scientist, University of Sydney Mosquitoes are coming.

How the new mozzie emoji can create buzz to battle mosquito-borne disease
The Conversation,
Mosquitoes are coming. The Unicode Consortium has just announced that alongside your smiling face – or perhaps crying face …