Traditionally, disease-carrying mosquitoes were predominantly found in developing countries with hot, arid climates, stagnant streams, and standing water, which provided ideal breeding conditions. However, due to the effects of climate change, the numbers and geographical range of disease-spreading mosquitoes have been significantly impacted. The mosquitoes that can carry Malaria infect over 200 million people annually, of which there are 400,000 deaths every year.
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