Human health and animal health
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Increased disease transmission
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Increased abundance of disease‐transmitting insects
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Increased competence for transmission of the pathogen or other insect‐borne pathogens and thus the prevalence of other insect‐transmitted diseases
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Altered mating, host seeking, or feeding behaviours, or geographic range (broader temperature tolerance) of disease‐transmitting insects
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Reduced control capability due insecticide resistance
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Increased potential for resistance to evolve in the target organism
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Increased toxicity and/or allergenicity
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Transmission of toxic or allergenic substances (related to the components of an engineered gene drive) either directly by biting or indirectly by exposure from such substances released into the environment (e.g. incidental exposure through inhalation or ingestion)
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Increased pathogen virulence in case of population modification
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The environment (biodiversity, food webs, ecosystems and ecosystem services)
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Increased persistence and invasiveness potential
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Increased potential for resistance to evolve in the target organism
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Increased potential for vertical and horizontal gene transfer
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Increased toxicity
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Adverse effects associated with the suppression of the target organism
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Suppression of the target organism that serves as food source (e.g. prey) for non‐target organisms (e.g. predator)
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Suppression of the target organism may harm non‐target organisms that rely on the species for the delivery of ecosystem services (such as pollination, biological control, decomposition)
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Invasion of the ecological niche vacated by suppression of the target organism of another insect pest (e.g. other mosquito species in aquatic habitats during larval stages) (niche replacement)
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Decreased water quality
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Suppression of the target organism (e.g. mosquito larvae in aquatic habitats) which results in reduced larval consumption of algae causing levels of algae to increase and their associated toxins produced from algal bloom. This is in turn could lead to adverse effects on non‐target organisms in the aquatic habitat, and negative effects on water quality
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