On December 26, multiple media reported that a Japanese research institute conducted research on mosquitoes in Vietnam and Cambodia, where dengue fever is common, and found that a local mosquito that spreads dengue fever, jaundice and Zika virus has mutated as high as 78%, making

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On December 26, multiple media reported that in infectious disease research, a Japanese research institute conducted a study on mosquitoes from Vietnam and Cambodia, where dengue fever is common, and found that a local mosquito that spreads dengue fever, jaundice, and Zika virus had mutations as high as 78%, making it immune to synthetic ingredients of common pesticides.

On December 26, multiple media reported that a Japanese research institute conducted research on mosquitoes in Vietnam and Cambodia, where dengue fever is common, and found that a local mosquito that spreads dengue fever, jaundice and Zika virus has mutated as high as 78%, making - DayDayNews

Incomplete statistics on international insects show that there are nearly 3,600 mosquito species worldwide, and about 100 to 200 species of mosquitoes can bite humans. Mosquitoes live in environments rich in water resources and appear in places with stagnant water, sewage, and flowers and plants.

The research team sprayed large doses of insecticides on the super mosquito population, but the mosquitoes in Cambodia have become resistant to the insecticides, and the super mosquitoes can consciously avoid places where insecticides have been sprayed. Could it be that this super mosquito also has an intelligent brain?

Mosquito bites may cause infectious diseases and parasitic diseases, and may also cause a series of symptoms such as hepatitis , dengue fever, and meningitis. If mosquito control is not taken care of, these diseases can easily spread on a large scale. It is humans who suffer in the end!

On December 26, multiple media reported that a Japanese research institute conducted research on mosquitoes in Vietnam and Cambodia, where dengue fever is common, and found that a local mosquito that spreads dengue fever, jaundice and Zika virus has mutated as high as 78%, making - DayDayNews

Moreover, mosquito bites will inject some anticoagulant substances and other toxins into the human body. This species can cause itching, redness and swelling of the human skin, and serious wound infections.

Controlling the number and reproduction of mosquitoes is currently the most effective way to control mosquito-borne diseases. The most common way at present is to spray insecticides. Researchers said that the ability of mosquitoes to resist insecticides may pose a serious threat to the prevention and control of infectious diseases, especially for certain infectious diseases transmitted by mosquitoes. There is currently no effective vaccine , and prevention and control can only be carried out by killing mosquitoes. Scientists suggest that more effective insecticides should be selected to deal with mosquitoes, and different insecticides can also be used in rotation to prevent mosquitoes from developing immune resistance.

hopes to find the cause as soon as possible and stop the spread!

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