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Mike Wehner
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Preventing illnesses in humans is a high priority for scientists that devote their lives to finding cures and techniques that keep people healthy, but sometimes a plan comes along that is so wild it can cause even the most devoted science fans to furrow their brow. In Florida, dengue fever regularly sickens over 100 people per year, and many of those individuals that contracted the virus are believed to have received it locally via mosquitos.
Now, in what can only be described as the real-life equivalent of a made-for-TV sci-fi movie, scientists in Florida are prepared to unleash a swarm of genetically modified mosquitoes that will hopefully cut down on the number of the biting insects and, as a result, lower the numbers of mosquito-borne illnesses. The company behind the "OX5034" modified mosquitos is called Oxitec, and while it's gained approval from the Environmental Protection Agency, there are still plenty of critics that fear unforeseen consequences.
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Scientists are now playing god with mosquitoes originally appeared on BGR.com on Thu, 15 Apr 2021 at 14:41:10 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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