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WORLD MOSQUITO DAY 2020

It is very important that we all work actively to prevent the health and economic distress that mosquitoes impact on especially rural poor people who live in malaria endemic regions.
At CREC-LSHTM we have committed ourselves towards the development of new generation of vector control products with improved efficacy against mosquito vectors of malaria.


Please visit our website to read more about our works on mosquitoes at www.crec-lshtm.org #vectorcontrol #mosquito

 

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