One of the most common
insecticides used in the battle against the Aedes aegypti mosquito has no measurable impact when applied in communities where the mosquito has built up resistance to it, a study led by Emory University finds.
Not exact matches
Some potential discouraging news
in the worldwide
battle against malaria: A report from Senegal shows that mosquitos can rapidly develop resistance to
insecticide used to impregnate bed nets.