DAR ES SALAAM — ARUSHA: HEALTH researchers, scientists and other stakeholders have identified Gene Drive Modified Mosquitoes (GDMM) technology as a promising tool that could support Tanzania's efforts to eliminate malaria and achieve malaria transmission zero. The remarks were made during the 33rd Joint Annual Scientific Conference organized by the National Institute for Medical Research (NIMR) in Arusha. The The post Tanzanian researchers adopt Gene Drive Technology as a promising tool against malaria first appeared on Daily News. The post Tanzanian researchers adopt Gene Drive Technology as a promising tool against malaria appeared first on Daily News.
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