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Scientists at the World Mosquito Program are fighting fire with fire, infecting mosquitos with Scientists have released mosquitoes infected with the Wolbachia Sign up for a free trial of News Direct's animated news graphics at Scientists have ... (13 Mar 2016) WORLD ZIKA SOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY / ELIMINATE A groundbreaking study by the World Mosquito Program has found that inserting a natural and safe Originally published on November 6, 2013 Scientists have released mosquitoes infected with the Wolbachia

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Mosquitoes with Wolbachia bacteria released to fight dengue fever

Mosquitoes with Wolbachia bacteria released to fight dengue fever

Scientists have released mosquitoes infected with the Wolbachia

Mosquitoes with Wolbachia bacteria released to fight dengue fever

Mosquitoes with Wolbachia bacteria released to fight dengue fever

Sign up for a free trial of News Direct's animated news graphics at http://newsdirect.nma.com.tw/Reuters.aspx Scientists have ...

Singapore breeds millions of bacteria-infected mosquitoes to fight deadly dengue fever

Singapore breeds millions of bacteria-infected mosquitoes to fight deadly dengue fever

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Scientists claim bacteria may stop Zika transmission

Scientists claim bacteria may stop Zika transmission

(13 Mar 2016) WORLD ZIKA SOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY / ELIMINATE

Inserting mosquitoes with bacteria reduces diseases such as dengue by 77%, study finds

Inserting mosquitoes with bacteria reduces diseases such as dengue by 77%, study finds

A groundbreaking study by the World Mosquito Program has found that inserting a natural and safe

Mosquitoes with Wolbachia bacteria released to fight dengue fever

Mosquitoes with Wolbachia bacteria released to fight dengue fever

Originally published on November 6, 2013 Scientists have released mosquitoes infected with the Wolbachia

Scientists claim bacteria may stop Zika transmission

Scientists claim bacteria may stop Zika transmission

(14 Mar 2016) WORLD ZIKA SOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY / ELIMINATE

Mosquitoes Might Save Lives, Thanks To Bacteria | I Contain Multitudes

Mosquitoes Might Save Lives, Thanks To Bacteria | I Contain Multitudes

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Scientists Enlist Bacteria to Help Fight Dengue Virus

Scientists Enlist Bacteria to Help Fight Dengue Virus

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Dengue fever down 77% due to 'miraculous' mosquito bacteria

Dengue fever down 77% due to 'miraculous' mosquito bacteria

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Brazil launches new fight against dengue fever

Brazil launches new fight against dengue fever

Brazil's government says the Wolbachia project is a small investment for a possible long term solution - an attempt to bite back at ...

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How Does Wolbachia Block Dengue Virus Transmission?

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Discovering How Wolbachia Blocks Viral Transmission in Mosquitoes

Discovering How Wolbachia Blocks Viral Transmission in Mosquitoes

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Infected mosquitos could cut dengue

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Sri Lanka dengue: Authorities tackle spike in cases

Sri Lanka dengue: Authorities tackle spike in cases

Sri Lanka has recorded a sharp increase in people infected with