About This Journal
The American Mosquito Control Association’s mission is to provide leadership, information, and education leading to the enhancement of health and quality of life through the suppression of mosquitoes and other vector-transmitted diseases, and the reduction of annoyance levels caused by mosquitoes and other vectors and pests of public health importance.
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Lal S. Mian, Ph.D.
California State University - San Bernardino
[email protected]
eISSN: 1943-6270
ISSN: 8756-971X
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AMCA's 91th Annual Meeting
Save the Date!
March 3-7, 2025
San Juan, Puerto Rico
The AMCA Annual Meeting is the premier education and networking event for researchers, educators, vector control professionals, industry representatives, and students in mosquito control. Every year since 1938, hundreds gather to hear the latest research, share ideas, and form collaborations. Our educational sessions and exhibit hall help to put attendees on the cutting-edge of this ever-expanding field!
Call for Review Papers
JAMCA solicits review papers on any topic relevant to mosquito control such as methodology, new technologies, innovative outreach and public education activities, vector behavior that affects the efficacy of mosquito control operations, impact of policies of other agencies on mosquito control, summary of the evidence of the impact of mosquito control operations on pollinators or other non-target organisms, status of taxonomy for a particular group of mosquitoes/arthropod vectors, etc. Papers can summarize the current knowledge of a particular topic, provide opinions from different investigators/practitioners on a particular topic including current controversies related mosquito control, or provide an overview of a topic relevant to mosquito control practitioners and integrated mosquito management. Prospective authors should contact the JAMCA Editor ([email protected]) to discuss potential papers and current policy regarding the waiving of page charges and related topics.