East Africa launches first dedicated mosquito production and research facility in Djibouti, helping to suppress invasive ...
The transmission of malaria by the Anopheles cruzii mosquito in the South and Southeast of Brazil was so alarming in the 1940s—with approximately 4,000 cases per 100,000 people—that the disease became ...
It was thought that Aedes aegypti could not survive in the Mountain West. But now, a population is thriving in Colorado.
After a decades-long hiatus, new world screwworm populations have surged in Central America and Mexico — and are inching northward.
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