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Publication

How blood donations help detect West Nile virus early

A research team at BNITM has developed a new method that can detect West Nile virus in blood donations even when only tiny traces are present, providing a highly effective early warning system. The data also show that the virus entered Germany several times and has become established in certain regions. The new technique strengthens public health surveillance and helps identify future outbreaks at an early stage.

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Two fluorescence images in magenta, green and blue of the malaria parasite©BNITM | Spielmann
Publication

Cell biology under the microscope: what parasites have in common

Researchers from Hamburg and Munich have simultaneously uncovered new details about the cellular architecture of malaria and toxoplasmosis pathogens. The teams from BNITM and LMU show how parasites use highly specialised transport systems to survive in host cells. Together, they paint a new picture of how parasites adapt old principles to their own biology and open up possible therapeutic approaches.

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Publication

"Underground mosquito" older than believed

A new study debunks the legend of the “London Underground Mosquito”. The urban mosquito Culex pipiens molestus did not emerge in London’s tube system in the mid-20th century, but more than 1,000 years ago in the ancient Middle East. This is shown by genomic analyses from an international research team with contributions from BNITM. The findings have been published in the journal Science.

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Photo of a young blond researcher in a blue T-shirt, crouching down, harvesting a plant and looking cheerfully at the camera.©Schultz | Pérez Villacampa
Honour

From plants to new drug candidates: Fabien Schultz appointed to Academy

Schultz searches for substances with medical potential in plants, insects and fungi. He draws on the knowledge of traditional healers and animal observations in Africa. In the laboratory, his team has already shown that extracts from medicinal plants can inhibit the growth of certain pathogens. For his research, the BNITM scientist has been appointed as a Young Academy Fellow of the Akademie der Wissenschaften in Hamburg.

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Six mosquito wings are depicted, coloured red, yellow and blue.©2025 Nolte et al.
Publication

Artificial intelligence identifies mosquito species by their wings

Researchers at the BNITM have developed an AI-based system that automatically identifies mosquito species based on their unique wing patterns with an accuracy of over 98%. This allows for faster and better monitoring of mosquito populations which is important for issuing early warnings and preventing or containing outbreaks of mosquito-borne pathogens.

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Photo of the Grand Hall of Hamburg City Hall with two chandeliers on the ceiling, elegant parquet flooring, richly decorated seating on the left and right, and historic murals.©BNITM | Mira Lynne
Event

Anniversary week

During its anniversary week, the Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine (BNITM) welcomed more than 1,000 guests from Germany and abroad to the European Congress of Tropical Medicine and International Health (ECTMIH), the anniversary concert in the Recital Hall of the Elbphilharmonie, and the Senate reception at Hamburg City Hall. Read here, among other things, congratulations from politicians and donors.

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News

[Translate to English:] Die Grafik zeigt eine Europakarte, auf der in roten Linien die Verbreitungswege des West Nil-Virus eingezeichnet sind. Grün markierte Bereiche zeigen Regionen, in denen das Virus besonders aktiv war.
Announcements

New detection method uses blood donations as an early warning system for West Nile virus

Researchers at the Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine (BNITM) have developed a new sequencing method that can detect the West…

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Microscopic images of malaria parasites fluorescing in different colours (blue, red, green, yellow), depicted against a black background. Additional light microscope images can be seen on the left and right, with an overlay of the fluorescence staining on the right.
Press releases

New insights into the cell biology of malaria and toxoplasmosis parasites

Scientists from the Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine (BNITM) and the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU) have…

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Events

Professional Events
10th to 28th November 2025

Epidemiology & Control of Diseases in Outbreak Settings (EPICID)

This is a 3-week intensive course on the principles and methods of epidemiology and the way these inform the control of infectious diseases…

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Public Events, Professional Events
31.01.2026

Tag der Reisegesundheit

Nicht verpassen! Ein Veranstaltungsmuss in Ihrem Kalender!

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