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Malaria: Djibouti experiments; surge in East Africa
Thu, 2024-11-21 11:04 —
mike kraft
Djibouti experiments with GM mosquito against malaria
Tens of thousands of genetically modified mosquitos are being released every week in Djibouti as the tiny Horn of Africa state experiments with a new weapon against an unprecedented malaria surge.
Science X
Medical Xpress
Urban mosquito sparks malaria surge in East Africa
The spread of a mosquito in East Africa that thrives in urban areas and is immune to insecticide is fueling a surge in malaria that could reverse decades of progress against the disease, experts say.
Eric RANDOLPH
Medical Xpress
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