First evidence of how the Asian malaria mosquito is spreading drug-resistant malaria in Africa

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First evidence of how the Asian malaria mosquito is spreading drug-resistant malaria in Africa
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Research by Lancaster University has led to the discovery of the role played by the Asian malaria mosquito (Anopheles stephensi) in the spread of drug and diagnosis-resistant malaria in Africa.

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