GMO Mosquitoes to be launched in Florida

Administration,  Editorials 360,  2020.

In June 2020, the Florida Division of Agriculture and Shopper Providers gave the go-ahead to a plan to launch thousands and thousands of genetically engineered mosquitoes within the Florida Keys this summer time to battle mosquito-borne diseases.1 The plan follows the EPA’s current granting of an experimental use allow (EUP) for the GMO (genetically modified organism) mosquitoes to allow them to be launched in Florida in 2020 and in Texas in 2021.2

The mosquitoes, engineered from the Aedes aegypti mosquito species,3 have been created by the U.S.-owned, Britain-based firm Oxitec, which originated as a spin-off firm from Oxford College and subsidiary of Intrexon.4 The corporate has additionally created genetically modified pink bollworm moths and GMO cabbage moths.

 


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