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'Super' mosquitoes have now mutated to withstand insecticides, scientists say

Por: ABC News World December 22, 2022

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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 known for carrying disease has developed mutations.Researchers at the National Institute of Infectious Diseases in Japan studied mosquitoes in dengue-endemic areas in... + full article



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