The weed, locally known as famine weed, is said to be highly aggressive invasive species and has the ability to sustain the malaria-transmitting mosquito, Anopheles gambiae, by extending its life even in the absence of a blood. “The weed has raised considerable concern among governments and scientific agencies in East Africa and beyond, mainly because
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