Thank you for your comments. For those concerned, a similar approach has been tried before in Asia and Latin America. Here's an article from BBC Future:https://bbc.in/2yNUXdw
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Why didn't they release them in Europe? Africa is not a testing lab, how do we know it won't turn into the Wu Tang "Triumph" video or lead to the formation of a disease that will plague us in years to come ?
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Headline misleading. This release is a test to see how community reacts. Mosquitoes that could fight Malaria still being developed
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Wow.. I remember a student at
@kyambogou department of biology trying to do this study. I wonder how far she went... Am glad it has come to be put in action..Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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We are test subjects for these wicked europeans! Release these pests in europe...we dont want your gmo pests, neither do we want your gmo crap food. When have you Mad Scientists ever done anything beneficial for Africa?
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Africa seems to be a playground nowadays, why not in Europe or Asia
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Where can i find more about this tobic please ?? .
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Teenage mutant ninja mosquitoes
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