Malaysian Environmentalists Oppose Warrior Mosquito Plan to Combat Dengue

by Sreeraman on  April 28, 2008 at 11:38 AM Tropical Disease News
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The technique involves releasing GM-made Aedes mosquitoes to mate with the female mosquitoes of the same type, it said. The lethal genes from the warrior mosquitoes cause the larvae to die.

Only a female mosquito can transmit dengue fever because it has a proboscis that can pierce the skin.

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