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dengue outbreaksPhys Org
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New research allows scientists to accurately predict towns where there is a high risk of dengue fever.
The Asian tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus) has caused local outbreaks of the disease in France , Italy and Spain .
Scientists expect this invasive mosquito species to eventually gain a foothold in the UK .
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