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    Ítalo Pizarro is a teacher and leader of the Indigenous PemΓ³n community of San Miguel de Betania. He has never been a miner, but he lives surrounded by mines in the Sifontes municipality of BolΓ­var state, Venezuela β€” one of the epicenters of both mining activity and malaria transmission in the country. He has had malaria five times, most recently in 2015, 2016, and 2017. Now the disease is once again a concern: one of his five‑year‑old students has malaria for the eighth time, and her mother for
     

Venezuela identifies new mosquito capable of transmitting malaria in mining region

19 May 2026 at 15:36

Ítalo Pizarro is a teacher and leader of the Indigenous PemΓ³n community of San Miguel de Betania. He has never been a miner, but he lives surrounded by mines in the Sifontes municipality of BolΓ­var state, Venezuela β€” one of the epicenters of both mining activity and malaria transmission in the country. He has had malaria five times, most recently in 2015, 2016, and 2017. Now the disease is once again a concern: one of his five‑year‑old students has malaria for the eighth time, and her mother for the fifteenth.

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Mining in Venezuela, January 22.
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