Khaleej Times

Google’s 20M machine-raised mosquitoes to repel diseases

- IANS

san francisco — Google’s parent company Alphabet and scientists in the US have teamed up to release 20 million machinerai­sed mosquitoes to shrink the numbers of the disease-carrying ones.

According to the plans, millions of sterile male mosquitoes will be released in Fresno county in California, which will then mate with wild female mosquitoes. The eggs the females lay won’t hatch, a report in the Washington Post said.

The project, called Debug Fresno, is being undertaken by Verily, a subsidiary of Alphabet, Google’s holding company.

Scientists said the goal is to cut the numbers of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes — the species responsibl­e for spreading zika, dengue and chikunguny­a. For 20 weeks, the company plans to release a million of the sterile,

The goal is to cut the numbers of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes — the species responsibl­e for spreading zika, dengue and chikunguny­a.

Scientists

non-biting male mosquitoes in two neighbourh­oods in Fresno county.

The male mosquitoes are bred and infected with Wolbachia, a bacterium that is naturally found in at least 40 per cent of all insect species, the report said.

“Over time, we hope to see a steep decline in the presence of Aedes aegypti in these communitie­s,” Verily was quoted as saying. —

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