Por: Los Angeles Times Nation April 06, 2023
After a parade of storms battered the state, Californians are enjoying an extended stretch of sunshine and warmer temperatures. But the return of pleasant weather this year could bring more than suntans as the deluges provided fertile ground for mosquitoes. More water means more mosquitoes, said Joel Buettner, general manager of the Placer Mosquito & Vector Control District in Northern California. Although the storms provided much-needed... + full article
ABC News USA World December 22, 2022
One of the most vilified pest species on the planet continues to outsmart the ways in which humans attempt to get rid of them.Super mosquitoes have evolved to withstand insecticides, according to new research -- and the most sobering finding is the high rate in which a species... + más
Invasive mosquitoes could unravel malaria progress in Africa | WPLG Local 10
Invasive mosquitoes could unravel malaria progress in Africa | ABC News
WPLG Local 10 USA Health November 02, 2022
LONDON – Scientists say an invasive mosquito species was likely responsible for a large malaria outbreak in Ethiopia earlier this year, a finding that experts called a worrying sign that progress against the disease is at risk of unraveling.The mosquito species, known as... + más
Antibody treatment tested as new tool against malaria | Portland Press Herald
ABC News USA Health November 02, 2022
LONDON -- Scientists say an invasive mosquito species was likely responsible for a large malaria outbreak in earlier this year, a finding that experts called a worrying sign that progress against the disease is at risk of unraveling.The mosquito species, known as Anopheles... + más
Associated Press USA Science November 02, 2022
LONDON (AP) — Scientists say an invasive mosquito species was likely responsible for a large malaria outbreak in Ethiopia earlier this year, a finding that experts called a worrying sign that progress against the disease is at risk of unraveling.The mosquito species, known as... + más
NBC 6 South Florida USA World November 02, 2022
James Gathany/CDC via AP, File Scientists say an invasive mosquito species was likely responsible for a large malaria outbreak in Ethiopia earlier this year, a finding that experts called a worrying sign that progress against the disease is at risk of unraveling. The mosquito... + más
Invasive mosquitoes could unravel malaria progress in Africa | Associated Press
New York Daily News USA Nation October 19, 2022
Some people’s smells are just magnetic — for mosquitoes. The blood-sucking bugs are attracted to certain people because of scents on their skin, according to a study published in the journal Cell on Tuesday. In particular, mosquitoes flock to people covered in carboxylic... + más
Why Do Mosquitoes Bite Some People More Than Others? | Slate
Smell Loss Persists After COVID for Millions of People. Life-Long Anosmics Have a Warning for Them. | Slate
Slate USA Science September 24, 2022
Summer is prime time for mosquitoes. Yet, despite spending most summers in the Northwoods of Wisconsin, I manage to come home unscathed. But not everyone is as lucky—mosquitoes have preferences. Why do mosquitoes bite some people more than others? One reason has to do with... + más
Op-Ed: Climate change is nudging us toward the next pandemic | Los Angeles Times
Tickborne diseases are on the rise, Maine CDC warns | Portland Press Herald
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