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Changing factors in Meghalaya sees malaria-causing mosquitos shift from forests to fields: Study : comparemela.com
Changing factors in Meghalaya sees malaria-causing mosquitos shift from forests to fields: Study
This shift may be linked to deforestation, increased rice cultivation and widespread use of mosquito nets.
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