Invasive Asian mosquito species threatens African cities: Study

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A species of mosquito originally from Asia threatens to put tens of millions of city-dwellers in Africa at higher risk of catching malaria as the ...

The Anopheles gambiae group of mosquito species are currently the main drivers of malaria's spread in Africa. WASHINGTON: A species of mosquito originally from Asia threatens to put tens of millions of city-dwellers in Africa at higher risk of catching malaria as the invading insect spreads throughout the continent, a study said on Monday .

This species has learned to slip through cracks to access water tanks, favouring those made from brick and cement."It's the only one that's really good at getting into central urban areas," Sinka told AFP. Sinka and colleagues combined location data for the species with spatial models that identified the environmental conditions characterising its preferred habitat: high-density urban areas where it is hot and rainfall is plentiful.

"That means that Africa, which has already got the highest burden of malaria, could have an even bigger impact," said Sinka, with 40 per cent of the continent's population in urban areas.

 

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