We Finally May Be Able to Rid the World of Mosquitoes. But Should We?
- Scientists have developed genetic technologies to target and potentially eradicate disease-carrying mosquitoes by 2025 in various regions.
- These developments follow years of efforts and rising mosquito threats due to expanding populations and diseases like malaria causing nearly 600,000 deaths in 2023.
- Key methods include gene drives causing female mosquito infertility and spreading fungal infections transmitted sexually by modified males to suppress populations.
- Researchers like Alekos Simoni and Paul Ndebele stress the technology's transformative potential amid ethical concerns, with Ndebele comparing deaths to crashing two Boeing 747s daily.
- While these tools could lead to local mosquito population crashes, experts caution that full global eradication is risky, rare, and ethically complex but may save many lives.
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