Protecting health in a changing climate On 3 June 2025, IDAlert members participated in the European Climate-Health Cluster event at the European Parliament in Brussels, titled
Vector borne disease in times of global change: how to use wetlands across Europe as sentinel sites? The growing threat of vector-borne diseases, many of which are climate-sensitive, demands more robust monitoring systems and coordinated response efforts
Europe faces rising threat of dengue and chikungunya as Aedes albopictus spreads northward A new study published in the Lancet Planetary Health and carried out as part of IDAlert, shows that Europe is
Ticking forward: bringing tick citizen science initiatives together Ticks are one of the vectors studied as part of IDAlert’s objective to understand and respond to health threats posed
How does temperature affect West Nile Virus transmission? A new study, carried out as part of the IDAlert project, was published in PLOS Computational Biology, examining how temperature affects
Moving forward in tackling climate-sensitive infectious diseases Last week, IDAlert organised its 3rd General Assembly in the historic heart of Athens, Greece, hosted by the Benaki Phytopathological
Stakeholder workshop to enhance the EpiOutlook Platform On February 28, our partners Rachel Lowe, Adrià San José Plana, and Diana Urquiza hosted a workshop to gather stakeholder
Bridging Climate Science and Public Health: Testing Our Educational Tool As climate change continues to reshape our world, its impact on public health has never been more evident. Rising temperatures,
Anna Omazic receives an award for communication that inspires public action Every year, the Swedish Veterinary Agency (SVA) highlights the importance of making scientific information accessible to society by awarding the
Addressing Climate Change and Infectious Diseases in Bangladesh The IDAlert is making progress in understanding how climate change influences the emergence and spread of infectious diseases across its