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Mosquitos carrying infectious diseases are becoming harder to kill

Por: WPTV Nation August 01, 2023

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West Nile virus is responsible for hundreds of deaths in the United States each year, and now scientists are worried that mosquitoes carrying the virus — and others — are becoming harder to kill.Scientists with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say mosquitoes in lab studies are becoming increasingly resistant to common insecticides and staying alive longer, according to a  And as the bugs grow stronger, they're also... + full article



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