South American malaria mosquitoes evolve insecticide resistance

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South American malaria mosquitoes are evolving resistance to insecticides, potentially hindering malaria control efforts. A new study sequenced over 1,000 mosquito genomes, revealing widespread genetic changes across six countries. This evolution may be driven by agricultural chemicals. The research provides crucial insights into the malaria vector's biology and adaptability, though further study is needed before policy changes.


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