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Briefing: Malaria-transmitting mosquitoes in South America are evolving to evade insecticides
Strategic angle: A new study reveals that Anopheles darlingi mosquitoes are adapting to resist insecticides, complicating malaria control efforts.
editorial-staff
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Updated 16 days ago
The study highlights a concerning trend in Anopheles darlingi, a primary malaria vector in South America, as these mosquitoes adapt to evade commonly used insecticides.
This resistance evolution poses significant challenges to current malaria control strategies, potentially leading to increased transmission rates.
The findings underscore the need for reevaluation of insecticide use and the development of alternative strategies to mitigate the impact of malaria in affected regions.