Climate and Urbanization Drive Mosquito Preference for Humans

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Rose, Noah, H | Sylla, Massamba | Badolo, Athanase | Lutomiah, Joel | Ayala, Diego | Aribodor, Ogechukwu, B | Ibe, Nnenna | Akorli, Jewelna | Otoo, Sampson | Mutebi, John-Paul | Kriete, Alexis, L | Ewing, Eliza, G | Sang, Rosemary | Gloria-Soria, Andrea | Powell, Jeffrey, R | Baker, Rachel, E | White, Bradley, J | Crawford, Jacob, E | Mcbride, Carolyn, S

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International audience. Highlights d African populations of Ae. aegypti vary in preference for human versus animal odor d Preference for humans is associated with intense dry seasons and urbanization d Preference for humans has a single, shared genomic basis inside and outside Africa d Rapid urbanization could further increase human biting in many African cities by 2050

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