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10,000 GMO Mosquitoes Released In Djibouti To Fight Malaria by ManirBK: 9:09pm On May 23
Tens of thousands of genetically modified (GMO) mosquitoes have been released in Djibouti in an effort to stop the spread of an invasive species that transmits malaria.
The friendly non-biting male Anopheles stephensi mosquitoes, developed by Oxitec, a UK-based biotechnology company, carry a gene that kills female offspring before they reach maturity.

Only female mosquitoes bite and transmit malaria and other viral diseases.
It is the first time such mosquitoes have been released in East Africa and the second time in the continent.

Similar technology has been successfully used in Brazil, the Cayman Islands, Panama, and India, according to the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

More than one billion such mosquitoes have been released around the world since 2019, CDC says.

The first batch of the mosquitoes were released into the open air on Thursday in Ambouli, a suburb of Djibouti city.
It is a pilot phase in a partnership between Oxitec Ltd, Djibouti’s government and Association Mutualis, an NGO.

“We have built good mosquitoes that do not bite, that do not transmit disease. And when we release these friendly mosquitoes, they seek out and mate with wild type female mosquitoes,” Oxitec head Grey Frandsen told the BBC.

The laboratory-produced mosquitoes carry a "self-limiting" gene that prevents female mosquito offspring from surviving to adulthood when they mate.

Only their male offspring survive but would eventually die out, according to the scientists behind the project.

Unlike the sterile male Anopheles colluzzi mosquitoes released in Burkina Faso in 2018, the friendly stephensi mosquitoes can still have offspring.

The release is part of the Djibouti Friendly Mosquito Program which was started two years ago to stop the spread of Anopheles stephensi, an invasive species of mosquito first detected in the country in 2012.
The country was then on the verge of eliminating malaria, when it recorded close to 30 malaria cases. Since then, malaria cases have risen exponentially in the country to 73,000 by 2020.

The species is now present in six other African countries - Ethiopia, Somalia, Kenya, Sudan, Nigeria and Ghana.

The Stephensi species, originally from Asia, is very difficult to control. It is also referred to as an urban mosquito that has outsmarted traditional methods of control. It bites both during the day and at night and is resistant to chemical insecticides.

Dr Abdoulilah Ahmed Abdi, a presidential health adviser in Djibouti, told the Financial Times news website that the government’s objective was to “urgently reverse malaria transmission in Djibouti, which has spiked over the past decade”.

“Not long ago, it [malaria] was extremely rare in our communities," said Association Mutualis director Dr Bouh Abdi Khaireh.
"Now we see malaria patients suffer on a daily basis across Djibouti. There is an urgent need for new interventions.”

It has been easy to roll out the new anti-malaria project due to Djibouti's small size, a mostly urban country of slightly over a million people, the organisers said.

“Malaria is a serious disease that really affects our health. People are really waiting to see how these friendly mosquitoes will help us win the fight,” Saada Ismael, a malaria survivor who took part in the community preparation, told the BBC.

Genetically modified organisms have always been a controversial subject in Africa. Environmental groups and campaigners have warned of consequences to ecosystems and existing food chains.

But Mr Frandsen from Oxitec says no adverse effects on environmental or human health has been documented for over 10 years, during which the developer of biological solutions has released a billion modified mosquitoes.
“Our focus is ensuring that whatever we release in the environment is safe, and highly effective. There is no environmental impact. They are non-toxic, non-allergenic and species specific,” he added.

The genetically modified genes are not found in the mosquitoes’ saliva and according to Oxitec, even a person who is bitten by one will not be exposed to the effects of the genes.
"This new solution may be controversial but it is the future,” said presidential health adviser Dr Abdi.

If successful, larger field trials and eventual operational deployment of the mosquitoes will continue until next year in the country.
Malaria is a deadly disease that kills at least 600,000 people every year globally. Nine in 10 of all deaths occur in sub-Saharan Africa, according to the World Health Organization.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cw551yelwz5o

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Re: 10,000 GMO Mosquitoes Released In Djibouti To Fight Malaria by ManirBK: 9:09pm On May 23
Biggest scam ever!! After 10 years they will tell u that this new GMO has become drug resistance and now a carrier of deadlier pathogen

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Re: 10,000 GMO Mosquitoes Released In Djibouti To Fight Malaria by ManirBK: 9:10pm On May 23
These scientist will put us problems one day

Now a new era of trouble has enter Africa, give it 5 years and u will
hear what you can't comprehend

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Re: 10,000 GMO Mosquitoes Released In Djibouti To Fight Malaria by ManirBK: 9:12pm On May 23
Looks like we are about to see mosquito man. Wonder what super powers that person would have

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Re: 10,000 GMO Mosquitoes Released In Djibouti To Fight Malaria by ManirBK: 9:13pm On May 23
Djibouti has disappointed us,those mosquitoes were designed for
Africans with a hidden agenda

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Re: 10,000 GMO Mosquitoes Released In Djibouti To Fight Malaria by BizTrust: 9:25pm On May 23
Another sickness loading , abeg Nigeria government should not allow them release anything here ooo. Make we dey manage hunger ,na who dey alive dey find money. Sickness wey dey Africa plenty, even HIV we never know how e take enter. Oyibo scientists never tell us wetin dey there mind . GMO ni gamo Ko , make them release am for US , Na only 3rd world countries be their testing ground UK dey ooo


We still handle drywall or gypsum board ceiling installation

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Re: 10,000 GMO Mosquitoes Released In Djibouti To Fight Malaria by criuze(m): 9:27pm On May 23
The sad news is that they still have to bite

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Re: 10,000 GMO Mosquitoes Released In Djibouti To Fight Malaria by ManirBK: 8:06am On May 24
criuze:
The sad news is that they still have bite
wahala!

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Re: 10,000 GMO Mosquitoes Released In Djibouti To Fight Malaria by Sonnobax15(m): 12:08pm On May 24
grin
Africa is always their lab where every form of rubbish is tested..

Anyways, just like the saying goes--"if you want it catch a thief easily,use a fellow thief to catch him"

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Re: 10,000 GMO Mosquitoes Released In Djibouti To Fight Malaria by Joy2dworldxyz: 12:08pm On May 24
Nice
Re: 10,000 GMO Mosquitoes Released In Djibouti To Fight Malaria by rowland545(m): 12:08pm On May 24
This is good ...but i see some dumb people talking about spreading of wat ever or trying to kill africans....this deluded people will see this as a bad thing... instead of worshipping science for saving there health.

It was done in brazil and the Brazilians are not wiped out ...i see religion killing Nigerians more than any disease...i think religion should b added to one of the diseases killing Africans

What a religious worthless continent

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Re: 10,000 GMO Mosquitoes Released In Djibouti To Fight Malaria by Ejyksneh(m): 12:10pm On May 24
I think this type of deadly mosquito should be spread around all the south western region of Nigeria.
Ewedu munchers and head slammers are actually the problem of this country

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Re: 10,000 GMO Mosquitoes Released In Djibouti To Fight Malaria by BondRiv: 12:10pm On May 24
Always experimenting with Africa. People with depopulation agenda can never mean well for the continent.

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Re: 10,000 GMO Mosquitoes Released In Djibouti To Fight Malaria by wunmi590(m): 12:10pm On May 24


We scientist with our whala, instead of the GMO, why can't they find the route course of the mosquitoes itself...

Africa is very dirty, let eradicate and educate people on proper hygiene, and howbto keep their environment clean instead of creating more problems..

As a scientist, we tent to solve problems by creating a bigger problem...

You can hardly see mosquitoes in a saner climes where hygiene is the order of the day...

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Re: 10,000 GMO Mosquitoes Released In Djibouti To Fight Malaria by tanigororo: 12:10pm On May 24
Where are our Genetic Engineers
Dr. ...
Professor....
You know yourself now in UNILAG

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Re: 10,000 GMO Mosquitoes Released In Djibouti To Fight Malaria by NothingDoMe: 12:10pm On May 24
We need some here in Nigeria. Ugborikoko mosquitoes should be eliminated from the face of the earth.

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Re: 10,000 GMO Mosquitoes Released In Djibouti To Fight Malaria by crestedaguiyi: 12:10pm On May 24
Dump continent

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Re: 10,000 GMO Mosquitoes Released In Djibouti To Fight Malaria by hammer567: 12:11pm On May 24
SHEBI AMERICA HAVE MILITARY BASE THERE?


FROM MILITARY BASE THEY HAVE ENTER BIOTECH TRYING TO DISRUPT THE NATURAL BALANCE OF TH ECOSYSTEM IN AFRICA?



ANYTHING THEY BRING TO AFRICA WILL FAIL.



THIS CONTINENT IS UNDER THE SEAL OF GOD.

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Re: 10,000 GMO Mosquitoes Released In Djibouti To Fight Malaria by Cmanforall: 12:11pm On May 24
Hope they won't cause a new disease

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Re: 10,000 GMO Mosquitoes Released In Djibouti To Fight Malaria by cyrusmillz: 12:11pm On May 24
LOL. He sure me say na those oyinbo tell them day make them do am. Next few years when there's a bigger disease outbreak , they'll run back to them .

Africa my Africa... O ma she o

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Re: 10,000 GMO Mosquitoes Released In Djibouti To Fight Malaria by FreeStuffsNG: 12:12pm On May 24
They will include the cost to their external debt

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Re: 10,000 GMO Mosquitoes Released In Djibouti To Fight Malaria by MEEVEET: 12:12pm On May 24
ManirBK:
Biggest scam ever!!
After 10 years they will tell u that this new GMO has become drug
resistance and now a carrier of deadlier pathogen
There is already a drug malaria vaccine

If whites wants you dead you would have been dead long a ago

If they want your village now today they would take it and your governor would facilitate it

Stop thinking you or you land is important you are not

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Re: 10,000 GMO Mosquitoes Released In Djibouti To Fight Malaria by blowjohn(m): 12:12pm On May 24
There's a war going on outside, no one's safe from...... Mobb deep.



Jibouti or whatever u call ur name. U have entered one chance with the world elite pharmaceuticals and gradually exposed Africa to something futuristically sinister

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Re: 10,000 GMO Mosquitoes Released In Djibouti To Fight Malaria by HateBigots: 12:13pm On May 24
ManirBK:
Biggest scam ever!!
After 10 years they will tell u that this new GMO has become drug
resistance and now a carrier of deadlier pathogen

Provide an alternative or stop complaining.

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Re: 10,000 GMO Mosquitoes Released In Djibouti To Fight Malaria by blowjohn(m): 12:14pm On May 24
MEEVEET:

There is already a drug malaria vaccine

If whites wants you dead you would have been dead long a ago

If they want your village now today they would take it and your governor would facilitate it

Stop thinking you or you land is important you are not


U don't get it. Do u?


The essence isn't to kill.


The essence is to make money off u!!!

U will continue buying drugs and vaccines till a new world order comes thru

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Re: 10,000 GMO Mosquitoes Released In Djibouti To Fight Malaria by Seefinish: 12:14pm On May 24
I believe that only Africans can sincerely solve Africa's problem.

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Re: 10,000 GMO Mosquitoes Released In Djibouti To Fight Malaria by Creamypie(m): 12:14pm On May 24
While our profs know next to nothing this way

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Re: 10,000 GMO Mosquitoes Released In Djibouti To Fight Malaria by axglide(m): 12:17pm On May 24
The females will mutate and fight them off

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Re: 10,000 GMO Mosquitoes Released In Djibouti To Fight Malaria by Caramia2020(m): 12:17pm On May 24
I just hope it won't lead to another outbreak like COVID-19.

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Re: 10,000 GMO Mosquitoes Released In Djibouti To Fight Malaria by MEEVEET: 12:18pm On May 24
blowjohn:



U don't get it. Do u?


The essence isn't to kill.


The essence is to make money off u!!!

U will continue buying drugs and vaccines till a new world order comes thru
Make money from what? Malaria? Lmaooo that's the most subsidized drug in the world?.

They want to make money it's Africa with GDP of how much?

Abeg

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Re: 10,000 GMO Mosquitoes Released In Djibouti To Fight Malaria by MMempire(m): 12:18pm On May 24
Hope no adverse effect.

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