Toronto could soon have a dangerous new insect to deal with every summer

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Toronto could soon have a dangerous new insect to deal with every summer
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Toronto could soon have a dangerous new insect to deal with every summer Toronto

type, there's no shortage of insect life to be found in the City of Toronto, particularly during the warmer months.

"With 5 km by 5 km granularity, BlueDot predicts how shifting global surface temperatures will impact the probability of Aedes mosquitoes inhabiting locations over 10 years — a unique and significant breakthrough in the effort against the spread and disruption of mosquito-borne diseases,"BlueDot, a Canadian company that developers software to track the spread of infectious diseases, predicts the northern expansion of the 'Asian Tiger Mosquito' into major cities like New York,...

"As new regions become breeding grounds for Aedes mosquitoes, and the diseases they transmit, new at-risk populations may be exposed to infection – and are uniquely at risk to large outbreaks." That said, the closest-ever outbreak of dengue fever was more than 2,000 kilometres away, in Florida, suggesting that we're not at immediate risk.

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