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How Brazilian mothers are coping with Zika threat

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A first-hand look at how mothers in Brazil are coping with the threat of the Zika virus
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Univision 41 News Brief: Mujer es baleada dentro de auto en el Bronx

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Mujer es baleada dentro de auto en el Bronx.
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be Well: How to keep mosquitoes away all season

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Enjoy your backyard with this helpful information to stay safe.
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Scientists in Argentina use nuclear energy to reduce disease-carrying mosquitoes

9th - Higher Ed
The Sterile Insect Technique has been used to contain pest insects and disease vectors and does not detrimentally affect the wider ecosystem.
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Refugees use plants to fight malaria & climate change in Uganda

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Refugees in Uganda are involved in a scheme to plant shrubs and trees to help local communities fight malaria.
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Working in the area to stop breeding of Dengue-causing mosquitoes :KMC Chief Vector Dr Debasish Biswas

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Officer on Special Duty (OSD) and Chief Vector of Kolkata Municipal Corporation Dr Debasish Biswas says, "There are some areas where our spray workers cannot reach." to spray and stop the breeding of Aedes aegypti i.e. Dengue-causing...
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Be Well: How to Protect Your Skin From Bug Bites This Summer

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Be Well: How to Protect Your Skin From Bug Bites This Summer
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Scientists have developed a super repellent that can stop 99% of mosquitos from biting your skin

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Scientists in Israel have developed a new kind of “chemical camouflage” from natural components that could more effectively keep pesky mosquito bites at bay.
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Dengue fever outbreak: Biologists are sterilising virus-carrying mosquitoes with nuclear energy

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Researchers at the National Atomic Energy Commission (CNEA) are employing atomic energy to sterilise male mosquitoes which will then be released into the wild.
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Bangladesh under pressure with rising Dengue fever cases

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The health ministry in Bangladesh is struggling to cope with the increasing number of Dengue fever cases.
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Scientists are manipulating the DNA of mosquitoes to fight the spread of malaria

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Scientists say they have managed to genetically modify mosquitoes so they are unable to spread the disease which kills over half a million annually.
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Swedish scientists have developed synthetic 'blood' to attract and kill malaria-carrying mosquitoes

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Scientists claim this cheaper, targeted method of pest control could be an alternative to mass pesticides that impact the entire ecosystem.
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Swedish scientists have developed synthetic ‘blood’ to attract and kill malaria-carrying mosquitoes

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Scientists claim this cheaper, targeted method of pest control could be an alternative to mass pesticides that impact the entire ecosystem.
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Sri Lanka dengue: Authorities tackle spike in cases

9th - Higher Ed
Health officials fight increase in dengue cases in Sri Lanka with method successfully used in Australia.
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Could AI help fight mosquito-borne diseases?

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Diseases like dengue fever, malaria or Zika are responsible for hundreds of thousands of death every year around the globe. Researchers are now trying to use artificial intelligence to help health officials locate and prevent...
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Sri Lanka faces worst Chikungunya outbreak in 20 years as climate change fuels mosquito spread

9th - Higher Ed
A rush to get rid of a disease-ridden insect - why Sri Lanka's worried about a mosquito-induced outbreak.
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Malaria breakthrough: Nitisinone makes human blood deadly to mosquitoes

9th - Higher Ed
A recent study has identified a new medication, nitisinone, which has the potential to suppress the mosquito population and control malaria. Watch this report for more details!
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Scientists develop genetically-modified mosquitoes to fight malaria

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An International team of scientists are genetically modifying mosquitoes in the hope that they can halt one of the world's deadliest diseases, i.e., Malaria from spreading further. Watch this video to find out more.
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Kill mosquitoes and get money: Philippines solution to curb dengue outbreak

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Residents in a central Manila neighbourhood lined up Wednesday, as dengue cases spike nationwide, to collect a bounty -- one peso for every five mosquitoes, dead or alive. Watch in for more details!
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This Toronto recruiter has allegedly 'scammed' migrant workers

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A CBC News investigation has revealed that despite being caught charging illegal fees to foreign workers 35 times, recruiter Jeanett Moskito and her companies Link4Staff and Berderald Consulting continue to operate.
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Immigration recruiter scammed multiple Filipino migrant workers

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CBC News investigates one of Ontario's most notorious immigration recruiters.
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Foreign aid cuts to life-saving programs exposes US to global health threats, experts say

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Public health experts warn that federal cuts in foreign aid could slow the fight against malaria. (Scripps News)
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Health officials warn of 2 mosquito-borne disease outbreaks. Here's how to avoid them

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Here's how to protect yourself against West Nile and eastern equine encephalitis, which are both becoming more prominent. (Scripps News)
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Expert offers advice to protect against mosquitos

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William Klimstra, an associate professor at the Center for Vaccine Research, discusses recent mosquito-borne illnesses and how people can protect themselves. (Scripps News)