Houston Chronicle

Harris County, Microsoft teaming up against mosquitoes

- By Jennifer James Send news to jencorona@yahoo.com

Microsoft has invited Harris County Public Health to participat­e in Project Premonitio­n, a research project aimed at reducing mosquito-borne diseases using cuttingedg­e technology.

The project has been piloted outside the United States, but this is the first time a U.S.-based program will test the computeriz­ed mosquito traps.

The traps are able to detect and transmit a range of data, such as the time each mosquito was trapped and the temperatur­e, barometric pressure and humidity at the moment of capture. The system will allow Harris County Public Health entomologi­sts to track specific mosquitoes that could carry harmful diseases.

“This will allow us to proactivel­y fight diseasecar­rying mosquitoes in a targeted manner, increasing our capability to protect our residents from mosquito-borne illnesses like Zika,” said Dr. Umair A. Shah, Harris County Public Health executive director.

Ten traps will be placed in the Houston and Harris County area this month. In addition, the Project Premonitio­n team will be working on ways in which drone technology can be used to detect mosquito hotspots as well as deploy and collect the traps.

For details, visit www. hcphtx.org.

Friendswoo­d lowers animal adoption fee

Typically at this time of year, the number of dogs and cats available for adoption at Friendswoo­d Animal Control, 3000 W. Parkwood Ave., is higher than usual. Until the end of the month, the adoption fee on all dogs and puppies is only $50.

Visit the shelter or http://www. ci.friendswoo­d.tx.us/Animal-Control/ for details.

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