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¿Puede ser este un Aedes Aegypti? (el del dengue)
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¿Puede ser este un Aedes Aegypti? (el del dengue)
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¿Alguien vió recientemente al mosquito del dengue Aedes Aegypti en buenos aires?
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¿Alguien vió recientemente al mosquito del dengue Aedes Aegypti en buenos aires?

Edit: ya maté uno justo a la hora de este post. Cuidense mucho que la 1era es fiero, y la segunda vez tiene mucha probabilidad de mortalidad

Sé que hay invasión de mosquitos, pero desde mediados del otoño no veo al del dengue. Y eso que ya hay temperatura.

Los únicos que veo son otro tipo de mosquitos que son igual de rompebolas, les chupa 3 huevos si te pusiste repelente, pero no te pueden trasmitir dengue.


One factory can produce 60 million mosquitoes per week that are genetically engineered to destroy other mosquitoes. Early tests "showed the population of wild Aedes aegypti insects dropped by 90 percent after the mutant mosquitoes were released."
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Landmark trial in Northern Queensland, Australia eliminates pest mosquito: a bacteria can successfully sterilise and eradicate the invasive, disease carrying Aedes aegypti mosquito which is responsible for spreading dengue, yellow fever and Zika

Bill Gates-Backed Company Releasing Over 100,000 Genetically Modified Mosquitoes: They are targeting the female Aedes aegypti mosquitoes which transmit dengue, Zika and other diseases in people


Researchers inject Wolbachia bacteria into eggs of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes and release hatched insects to infect others, as infection blocks the mosquitoes’ ability to spread viruses such as dengue or Zika. A new pilot study of six release sites in Malaysia reported a 40% reduction in dengue cases.
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E ai meu prefeito,mande uma chuvinha e tb a "sucam" pra matar os Aedes aegypti.
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E ai meu prefeito,mande uma chuvinha e tb a "sucam" pra matar os Aedes aegypti.
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Trial suppressed 95% of disease-carrying 'Aedes aegypti' Mosquitoes following just 13 weeks of treatment,


Fiebre amarilla en Buenos Aires | Las epidemias de fiebre amarilla en Buenos Aires (enfermedad transmitida por el mosquito Aedes aegypti) tuvieron lugar en los años 1852, 1858, 1870 y 1871
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Groundbreaking Pilot of New Friendly™ Mosquitoes Demonstrates 96% Suppression of Dengue-spreading Aedes aegypti in Urban Communities in Brazil


Researchers have proven that a single gene can convert female Aedes aegypti mosquitoes into male mosquitoes, which do not bite and are unable to transmit pathogens to humans
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[News] Aedes aegypti identified in Nebraska
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[News] Aedes aegypti identified in Nebraska

Female mosquitoes rely on one another to choose the best breeding sites. Research shows female Aedes aegypti mosquitoes work together to find suitable egg-laying sites – an insight that could inform future mosquito control efforts.

New research shows female Aedes aegypti mosquitoes (the main vector in the U.S. for diseases such as Zika, dengue, chikungunya and other viruses) work together to find suitable egg-laying sites – an insight that could inform future mosquito control efforts.
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