Diseases like dengue and Zika spread after a mosquito feeds on blood from someone infected with the virus. After a few days' incubation, the mosquito will then pass the virus onto anyone it bites in the remaining weeks of its life. The mosquitoes that carry these viruses don't usually fly more than a few hundred yards. Here, LePage reports that smartphones hold information that would help tackle dengue
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