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New Malaria Mosquito in Africa is India s Deadly Disease Transmitter and Has Got Experts Worried

29 January 2021, 11:21 pm EST By A new malaria mosquito arises in Africa.   ( Tom Ervin/Getty Images ) A new study concluded that a new malaria mosquito has been invading the cities in Africa lately. The emergence of the new malaria mosquito Besides COVID-19, Africa has another battle that they should face now - the rise of the foreign mosquitoes that are known carriers of malaria. The new mosquito is India s deadly disease transmitter, the Anopheles stephensi larvae. Presently, the new malaria mosquito is now in big numbers in Africa cities which was confirmed by Armauer Hansen Research Institute in Ethiopia and The Netherlands Radboud University Medical Center.

New malaria mosquito emerges in African cities, experts are worried-532667

New malaria mosquito emerges in African cities, experts are worried CNN 29th January, 2021 04:27:06 A new malaria mosquito is emerging in African cities, with potentially devastating consequences for those living there, according to a new study. The larvae of Anopheles stephensi India s main mosquito vector of malaria are now abundantly present in locations across Africa, researchers from The Netherlands Radboud University Medical Center and Ethiopia s Armauer Hansen Research Institute said. Vectors are living organisms that can transmit infectious pathogens between humans, or from animals to people. This mosquito species only appeared in Africa a few years ago. Now, this invasive insect is abundantly present in water containers in cities in Ethiopia and highly susceptible to local strains of malaria, researchers have said.

New malaria mosquito emerges in African cities, and experts are worried - Gooruf com

New malaria mosquito emerges in African cities, and experts are worried Article summary CNN)A new malaria mosquito is emerging in African cities, with potentially devastating consequences for those living there, according to a new study.The larvae of Anopheles stephensi India’s main mosquito vector of malaria are now “abundantly present” in locations across Africa, researchers from The Netherlands’ Radboud University Medical Center and Ethiopia’s Armauer Hansen Research Institute said. Now, this invasive insect is “abundantly present” in water containers in cities in Ethiopia and highly susceptible to local strains of malaria, researchers have said. […] However, experts were already concerned this particular mosquito has found a foothold in urban areas, including cities in Ethiopia, Sudan and Djibouti, which researchers said could increase the malaria risk for urban populations. 750 million genetically engineered mosquitoes approved for release in Florida Keys

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