Alliances & Partnerships

Expert in the environmentally friendly fight against mosquitoes, Qista is sought after by various organisations to address mosquito-related health or ecological issues.

Tour du Valat Research Centre, France

The Tour du Valat Research Centre carried out a scientific study of the effectiveness of mosquito control using Qista traps in the Camargue. The results showed a decline in the bite rate of up to 88%.

Reunion Island

In the framework of relations with local health organisations and authorities, Qista supports its licensee with the implementation of measures on the ground.

Ministry of Health, Senegal

In the framework of its nationwide plan to fight malaria, Senegal selected Qista from over 200 applicants for its MONIPREV project. 104 mosquito traps will be installed that will both reduce the bite rate and provide monitoring and analysis of collected data on site to prevent and fight against the spread of malaria.

National Institute of Public Hygiene (INHP), Côte d’Ivoire

The INHP vector control service carried out an assessment of Qista mosquito traps that concluded with a recommendation of their use as an effective vector control tool (particularly against malaria).

Tunisia

Conserving a stretch of fresh water in Tunis from urbanisation.