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952068 what if we killed all mosquitoes

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AI-generatedThe article discusses mosquito-borne disease control methods (gene-drive, Wolbachia) but lacks concrete commercial mechanisms, investment amounts, or company-specific impacts. No direct commodity price, supply chain, or margin effect is identified. The commercial pathway is weak and speculative.
Signals our AI researcher identified
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- Mosquitoes cause ~760,000 human deaths annually from malaria, dengue, yellow fever.
- Only ~100 of 3,500 mosquito species bite humans; 5 species cause 95% of infections.
- Gene-drive technology and Wolbachia bacteria are being explored to reduce disease transmission.
- An 89% drop in dengue cases was observed in a Brazilian trial.
- Experts advocate for improved healthcare and living conditions in affected regions.
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