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Aedes aegypti mosquito, female

A New Look at the Dynamics of Human–Mosquito Contact

It's not enough to know mosquito abundance in a given area. Rather, the rate at which mosquitoes and humans actually come into contact is critical, a group of researchers say, to better understanding and modeling mosquito-borne disease transmission.

arm-in-cage test

Study on Mosquito Landing Rates Could Improve Repellent Testing

Research on the rate at which mosquitoes land on people in field tests and lab tests finds that common arm-in-cage test results differ significantly from those found in large-room or field tests. The findings point the way toward making tests of mosquito repellents more aligned with real-world conditions.

Aedes scapularis mosquito

Another Invasive Mosquito Species Arrives in Florida

The mosquito species Aedes scapularis had been previously detected in Florida just once, in 1945, but a new study of mosquitoes collected in 2020 has discovered that Aedes scapularis is now established on mainland Florida in Miami-Dade and Broward counties.