A pilot programme that released sterile male mosquitoes in Larnaca has succeeded, and Cyprus is now building a laboratory there to breed sterile males on a larger scale, targeting the disease-carrying Aedes aegypti species, according to the health ministry’s public health services department. Researchers released sterile males in one part of the Larnaca area, where Aedes aegypti is established, and fertile males in another, allowing them to comp…
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