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Singapore to release millions of mosquitoes to fight dengue

Singapore is currently experiencing a dengue outbreak with 14,400 people infected with the disease just this year. To fight this problem the government is breeding and preparing to release millions of non-dengue mosquitoes that will mate with the dengue mosquitoes and lay eggs that will never hatch. This will lower the total number of mosquitoes in the country next year.

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Sat Dec 28 - BreakingAsia

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