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At a recent workshop, experts discussed the benefits, risks, and research priorities associated with using genetically manipulated insects in the control of vector-borne diseases.

Original publication

DOI

10.1126/science.1078278

Type

Journal article

Journal

Science

Publication Date

04/10/2002

Volume

298

Pages

119 - 121

Keywords

Animals, Animals, Genetically Modified, Anopheles, Clinical Trials as Topic, Ecology, Evaluation Studies as Topic, Genes, Insect, Genetic Engineering, Genetics, Population, Humans, Insect Vectors, Malaria, Pest Control, Biological, Plasmodium, Public Health, Public Opinion, Transformation, Genetic