10-30-2016, 01:42 AM
With the rainy season approaching (like it has been dry out?) this is a timely article on a couple of methods being developed to control mosquitoes. Surprisingly, tech companies like Google and Microsoft are also involved.
http://www.fool.com/investing/2016/10/30...itoes.aspx
The cost to protect a city using Intrexon's approach is estimated at only $8 to $10 per person, per year. This seems extremely affordable, to the point of a council member being able to use their discretionary funds to pay for a village to get the situation under control. Could you imagine all of Pahoa Village including the new park, controlled for under $100,000? What is the total cost of one child being born with microcephaly over a lifetime? How about the drop in tourism Pahoa would suffer from a Zika outbreak?
http://www.fool.com/investing/2016/10/30...itoes.aspx
The cost to protect a city using Intrexon's approach is estimated at only $8 to $10 per person, per year. This seems extremely affordable, to the point of a council member being able to use their discretionary funds to pay for a village to get the situation under control. Could you imagine all of Pahoa Village including the new park, controlled for under $100,000? What is the total cost of one child being born with microcephaly over a lifetime? How about the drop in tourism Pahoa would suffer from a Zika outbreak?