Kabirul Bashar PhD
Professor of Medical Entomology, Jahangirnagar University · Bangladesh
Editorial leadership for Journal of Public Health International ISSN 2641-4538
Research interests
- Medical Entomology
- Malaria
- Dengue
- Chikungunya
- Kala-Azar Vector Management
- Insect Ecology
- Environmental Health
- Pesticide Efficacy
- Registance Public Health Entomology Vector (S) Biology
- Surveillance
- And Control Pesticide Formulation
- Efficacy
- And Residual Effect Climate Change Modeling On Vector-Borne Diseases Ecology Of Vector(S)
- Vector-Borne Diseases Insect Pest Management
Biography
Professor Dr. Kabirul Bashar is a renowned Medical Entomologist, Scientist, and popular public speaker on Dengue, Chikungunya, Malaria, and Filariasis in Bangladesh. Dr. Bashar is also working as International Exchange Adviser and Collaborative Professor at Kanazawa University, Japan. He was the consultant of WHO, the Global Fund and National Malaria and Dengue Control Program, and several multinational companies. He is the editorial board member of many international journals.
Selected publications
- Bashar, K., Mahmud, S., Tusty, E.A. and Zaman, A.B., (2020). Knowledge and beliefs of the city dwellers regarding dengue transmission and their relationship with prevention practices in Dhaka city, Bangladesh. Public Health in Practice, 1, p.100051.
- Bashar, K., Sarker, A., Asasuzzaman, M., Rahman, S. and Howlader, A.J., (2020). Host preference and nocturnal biting activity of mosquitoes collected in Dhaka, Bangladesh. International Journal of Mosquito Research, 7(3), pp.1-8.
- Siddiki, A.M.A.M.Z., Sarker, M.S., Mazumder, S., Bhuiya, B.A., Bashar, K., Kamal, T. and Hossain, M.A., (2019). Morphotaxonomic and DNA barcoding analyses of mosquitoes collected from Chattogram Metropolitan area. Bangladesh Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, 7(1), pp.1-08.
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