8 June 2016AmericasGabriel Di Blasi and Jorge Kalil
Brazil’s quest to beat dengue fever
In the past few years, Brazil has been struggling against a species of mosquito named Aedes aegypti. This species can usually be found in urban environments, close to homes or apartments and clean water, and its female is known to transmit dengue fever (the male species does not feed on blood), yellow fever and, more recently, the Zika and Chikungunya viruses
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