
Malaria-blocking Mosquitoes
Here comes news of a possible big win for the world: the eradication of malaria, a disease that causes one million deaths per year.
And this is all possible with the creation of malaria-blocking mosquitoes that are no longer a carrier and transmitter of the parasite.
Using the CRISPR gene-editing tool, researchers at UC Irvine and UC San Diego created a breed of mosquitoes that are resistant to malarial parasite and have the ability to pass on the anti-malarial gene to 99.5 percent of its offspring.
More testing needs to be done, but if the advancement could someday lead to the elimination of the disease, millions of people living in malaria zones around the world could sleep more peacefully knowing that the irritating whizzing sound is more of a “self-sustaining disease control tool” than a looming threat.
PR:
http://universityofcalifornia.edu/news/uc-scientists-create-malaria-blocking-mosquitoes
#research #malaria #mosquito #science
fart bubble?!
ReplyDeleteI think that's saliva.
ReplyDeleteThey excrete the unwanted salt and water fractions of the (blood) meal. Saliva is injected into the victim to prevent coagulation.
ReplyDeleteRemarkable, Hopeful... but I cannot help but be reminded of the simple fact for every action, there is a reaction... and it's not nice to fool (with) Mother Nature...
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info injection Trey Pitsenberger :P
ReplyDeleteYour welcome Corina Marinescu. The best part, I leave no welts :-)
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