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Mosquito

TOTAL ELECTRONIC CONTROL      CYTOMETRY EQUIPMENT TO HELP REDUCE MALARIA TRANSMISSIONS

BASED IN THE UK SUPPLYING WORLDWIDE

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TARGETING MALARIA

We have over 25 years' experience working at several major UK pharmaceutical research companies, including GSK, Beecham, JR hospital Oxford, Addenbrookes Cambridge, PHE Porton Down and research sites at Cambridge and Oxford Universities. The Total Electronic Company have developed and manufactured a Flow Cytometer for Imperial College London, Aimed at multicellular organisms, and for targeting malaria by the separation of genetically modified mosquitos. By reducing the population of malaria-transmitting mosquitos we can help to reduce the transmission of malaria.

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This instrument has been developed to separate male and female mosquitoes. The collected male larvae are harvested, reared and released into the atmosphere where they compete with the local population to result in fewer females or life limited next generation mosquitoes. This will help to reduce malaria deaths. Contact our team today.

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Statistics

627,000

MALARIA DEATHS WORLDWIDE IN 2020

80%

OF THOSE DEATHS WERE CHILDREN

247 million

MALARIA CASES WORLDWIDE IN 2022

The Anopheles Mosquitoe is regarded as the most dangerous animal in the world and killed around 1000 children under 5 every day in 2022.

Mosquito eye close up

CONTACT OUR FRIENDLY TEAM TODAY FOR INFORMATION ABOUT OUR STATE-OF-THE-ART ENTOMOLOGY EQUIPMENT

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