Public sentiments towards the use of Wolbachia-Aedes technology in Singapore
Abstract Background Wolbachia technology is a novel vector control approach that can reduce mosquito populations and the risk of mosquito-borne diseases, which has recently gained popularity amongst countries. In 2016, Singapore embarked on a multi-phased field study named Project Wolbachia - Singap...
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Main Authors: | Christina Liew (Author), Li Ting Soh (Author), Irene Chen (Author), Lee Ching Ng (Author) |
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