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Andhra Pradesh Launches AI-Based Mosquito Control System

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Andhra Pradesh has introduced the Smart Mosquito Surveillance System (SMoSS), a tech-based initiative using AI, drones, and IoT to monitor and control mosquito populations efficiently and reduce the spread of mosquito-borne diseases.

Key Concepts & Terms

TermExplanation
SMoSSSmart Mosquito Surveillance System using AI, drones, and IoT for mosquito tracking
IoT DevicesInternet-connected sensors that gather and send mosquito and weather data
AI-Powered SensorsDevices that can identify mosquito species, gender, and density in real time
Targeted SprayingSpraying done only where mosquito levels exceed safe limits
Larvicide SprayingKilling mosquito larvae before they become adults using drones

News Details

SMoSS uses AI sensors, drones, and real-time dashboards to detect mosquito density and species.
It enables smart alerts when thresholds are crossed, prompting timely fogging and larvicide spraying. Drones reduce operational costs and improve accuracy.
The system is monitored by expert agencies, and actions are tracked via mobile apps to ensure transparency and accountability.

In a Nutshell

SMoSS = Smart + Mosquito + Surveillance = Real-time Disease Control

Common Mosquito-Borne Diseases

DiseaseVectorKey Facts
Zika VirusAedes aegyptiCauses birth defects like microcephaly in newborns
DengueAedes aegyptiNo treatment; high fever, severe pain; 2.3 lakh+ cases in India (2024)
Yellow FeverAedes aegyptiCan cause jaundice, organ failure; 17D vaccine is available
ChikungunyaAedes aegyptiCauses sudden fever, severe joint pain; no specific treatment

Prelims Practice Questions

  1. What is the primary technology used in Andhra Pradesh’s SMoSS initiative?
    A. Satellite Imaging
    B. Blockchain
    C. Artificial Intelligence
    D. Virtual Reality
  2. Which of the following diseases is not spread by the Aedes aegypti mosquito?
    A. Zika
    B. Malaria
    C. Yellow Fever
    D. Dengue
  3. The yellow in Yellow Fever refers to:
    A. Skin rashes
    B. High fever
    C. Yellowing of skin and eyes due to jaundice
    D. A symptom unique to children

Prelims Answer Key

QnAnswerExplanation
1CSMoSS is based on AI-powered sensors and IoT-enabled devices
2BMalaria is spread by Anopheles mosquitoes, not Aedes aegypti
3CYellow fever leads to jaundice—yellowing of skin and eyes

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