The mosquito factory fighting disease
The stench of pond water is overwhelming. In this room in a nondescript warehouse, millions of tiny dots squiggle across drawer upon drawer of water packed almost as high as the ceiling. This is the World Mosquito Programme’s (WMP) breeding facility in Medellin, Colombia, one of several all over the world.A door opens to another room full of nets. Multiple sleeves, big enough for an arm but tied like a tourniquet, hang from each side. The roof of each net is stained with dried red patches. Our guide points to the top and invites us to peer over as she lifts up a blood bag—the remnants of a tasty meal for the 30 million mosquitoes the facility breeds each week (video 1).1media-1vid1Video 1Inside a mosquito factorybmj.p2082-vid1WMP, a non-profit research institute, has been working for the past two decades to eradicate certain parasite and virus diseases by targeting the insects that…
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