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    elindra's Avatar
    41,284 posts since Jun '04
    • Now our neighbour wants to mess with GM Mosquitos to combat the Aedes Mosquito.... I hope it's not creating a monster and creating new problems -_-"

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      The days of the Aedes mosquitoes appear to be numbered, thanks to the efforts of a British bio-tech company and Malaysia's Institute of Medical Research, writes P. SELVARANI.

      MILLIONS of genetically modified (GM) "warrior" Aedes mosquitoes will soon be released into the fishing village of Pulau Ketam off Selangor as part of international field trials to fight the dengue scourge.

      The GM male Aedes aegypti mosquitoes, which carry killer genes, will be released into the wild to eliminate the Aedes mosquito population which spreads dengue fever.

      The field trials will be undertaken by the Health Ministry's Institute of Medical Research (IMR) in collaboration with British-based Oxitec Ltd, an insect bio-tech company part-owned by the University of Oxford.

      This follows the success of confined lab trials which were conducted under the supervision of the IMR over the past year.

      <!-- start video--><!-- end video-->The field testing is expected to be conducted on a wider scale on Pulau Ketam at the end of the year or early next year.

      The team is undertaking a baseline survey of the island, which is reported to have a high number of the Aedes aegypti mosquitoes.

      Oxitec has advertised on its website vacancies for the Pulau Ketam field-testing job, which includes a position for a senior entomologist.

      The field trials on the island, which is a 30-minute boat ride from Port Klang, are expected to be carried out over a year.

      Health Ministry and IMR officials did not want to comment on the tests.

      In February, Oxitec had announced that it planned to release the GM mosquitoes in Malaysia on a large scale in three years, following its successful trials.

      Calcutta's The Telegraph newspaper had quoted Oxitec's head of public health, Seshadri S. Vasan, as saying that the first confined field study under the supervision of the IMR "yielded encouraging results".

      Sources said the controlled lab tests done here were the first in the world and was a breakthrough in the fight against dengue, which has grown to alarming proportions across the globe in recent years.

      The technique involves releasing GM male Aedes mosquitoes to mate with the female Aedes mosquito. The lethal genes cause the larvae to die.

      (Only a female mosquito can transmit the disease-causing germ because it, and not the male mosquito, has a proboscis that is capable of piercing the human skin.)

      The Aedes mosquito is the main vector for dengue and chikungunya fever and conventional methods such as fogging have been ineffective in controlling the spread of these diseases.

      However, environmental non-governmental organisations fear that releasing these GM mosquitoes in the wild may affect the ecosystem and cause further damage.

      Gurmit Singh, the chairman of the Centre for Environment, Technology and Development, said: "Like all GM organisms, once they have been released in the wild, how do you prevent them from interacting with other insects and producing mutants which may be worse than the Aedes mos-quito?"

      It is learnt that if the Pulau Ketam field trials prove successful, the next step would be to introduce the killer mosquitoes in bigger towns which have a high incidence of dengue.

      The Telegraph had also reported that the sterile insect technique (SIT), which involves releasing millions of sterile male insects over a wide area to mate with the native female ones, had been around for decades.

      It said the conventional sterilisation programmes using radiation or chemical treatment to foster sterility, which were tried on mosquitoes as well, did not work.

      Irradiation rendered these mosquitoes so sickly and unattractive that their female counterparts shunned them for the wild ones.

      On the other hand, mosquitoes subjected to Oxitec's proprietary technique, called RIDL-SIT, remained healthy and attractive enough to woo the native female insects.

      This was proved in independent case studies in Oxford and France and in contained semi-field trials in Malaysia.

      Vasan was quoted as saying that the latest study in Malaysia showed that "up to 50 per cent of the wild type female mosquitoes chose to mate with Oxitec's RIDL male mosquitoes".

      The paper added that Oxitec had received regulatory and import permits for confined evaluation in the US, France and Malaysia.

       

      Source: http://www.nst.com.my/Sunday/National/2224853/Article/index_html

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      Read more about Oxitec here:

      http://www.oxitec.com/public-health.htm

      Edited by elindra 28 Apr `08, 1:53PM
  • Mondo Bongo ... Owan~
    BadzMaro's Avatar
    20,093 posts since Apr '04
    • Have u guys seen Mosquito Man ?

      be afraid.. be very afraid...

       

      Edited by BadzMaro 28 Apr `08, 1:53PM
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    41,284 posts since Jun '04
  • Mondo Bongo ... Owan~
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    20,093 posts since Apr '04
    • something like that

      i am not sure The Fly vs Mosquito Man who will win. But they are both equally good at what they do. Treating humans like cattle. =P

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    elindra's Avatar
    41,284 posts since Jun '04
    • Originally posted by BadzMaro:

      something like that

      i am not sure The Fly vs Mosquito Man who will win. But they are both equally good at what they do. Treating humans like cattle. =P


      How about both are B Grade Movies :P

      I have watched The Fly before not but Mosquito Man

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    elindra's Avatar
    41,284 posts since Jun '04
    • But seriously why would they want to mess with something that is so un-natural -_-"

      I hope it's not like that GM Wasp that Bear posted before which are terrible monsters :X

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    Fallen...
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    122,056 posts since Feb '01
    • the same way some people think the GM crops are causing CCD or colony collapse disorder in bee colonies?

      btw.. whole colonies of bees have been disappearing in the world.. mainly because if bees feel unwell and feel they are about to die, they will go somewhere away from the hive to die alone so that they will not infect the rest of the hive..

      thing is, whole colonies have been dying out and no one has seen where the dead bees are... one of the theories is that the GM crops which make the crop "resistant" to insect and pest attacks are slowly killing the bees...

      but without bees, the world starves.. bees pollenate almost all crops in the world... already, the idiots in PRC who poisoned the hell out of all the insect life in their pear orchards have to hand-pollenate each blossom...

      i won't be surprised if the bloody GM-Aedes mosquito stops spreading dengue and starts spreading hepatitis and HIV..

  • Mondo Bongo ... Owan~
    BadzMaro's Avatar
    20,093 posts since Apr '04
    • Originally posted by elindra:


      How about both are B Grade Movies :P

      I have watched The Fly before not but Mosquito Man

      Eh.. B grade movies with men in rubber suits  still beats crappy CGI that is tortourous to watch people being torn apart by some badly cgi'd monster. lol

      U should watch Mosquito Man. I bought the dvd and watched it at the bar during movie night. at first everyone booed and ridiculed the movie.. but in the end , it sure beats the other one that some guy brought with fake cgi tentacles attacking a ship in the middle of the ocean. lol

  • cool me
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    elindra's Avatar
    41,284 posts since Jun '04
    • I'm not a very religious person but seriously I think messing with nature is just so wrong.

      It's like opening a new can of worms >.<"

  • Mondo Bongo ... Owan~
    BadzMaro's Avatar
    20,093 posts since Apr '04
    • dun worry. in 100 years time , we may need to come up with another genetically modified mosquito to beat that previously genetically modified mosquito.

      MK-II to beat the MK-I

      lol

       

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    41,284 posts since Jun '04
  • Mondo Bongo ... Owan~
    BadzMaro's Avatar
    20,093 posts since Apr '04
    • lol.. sometimes we think we are very smart. lol..

      Killer bees.. Killer MOsquitos. whats next ? Killer Salmons ? hahaha

  • Drastic Fantastic!
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    16,330 posts since Nov '03
    • I'm buggering off from this region the moment it goes very wrong, and pray that they aren't resistant to the cold.

      Edited by Kuali Baba 28 Apr `08, 5:41PM
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  • Xephone_xenon's Avatar
    4,420 posts since Nov '04
    • Originally posted by elindra:


      Gurmit Singh, the chairman of the Centre for Environment, Technology and Development, said: "Like all GM organisms, once they have been released in the wild, how do you prevent them from interacting with other insects and producing mutants which may be worse than the Aedes mos-quito?"

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      The mediacock gurmit singh?

  • Moderator
    Fatum's Avatar
    22,231 posts since Aug '05
    • these biotech companies love to come to third world banana republics to test out their stuff don't they ... 

      well ... hopefully some mullah there will come out to say that creating aberrant life form is against god or something ...

      the catholic church already did ...

       

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    2,252 posts since Jul '05
    • Australia used to bring in the super big red colored ants to deal with some insects.. now... that ant is causing a national problem itself..

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    Fallen...
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    122,056 posts since Feb '01
    • Originally posted by ChingAlvin:

      Australia used to bring in the super big red colored ants to deal with some insects.. now... that ant is causing a national problem itself..

      canetoads.. not ants...

  • Mondo Bongo ... Owan~
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    20,093 posts since Apr '04
  • Mondo Bongo ... Owan~
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  • Moderator
    Fallen...
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    122,056 posts since Feb '01
    • Originally posted by 小白脸:

      Gurmit Singh?  Why chu kang inside?

      your chu, phua kang, water come in, so got mosquito breed..

      so to prevent holes in the house, they got gurmit singh teeth.png

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