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Bacteria Kills Mosquito
The bacterial parasite called Wolbachia
has been found to shorten mosquitoes' lives and make them
unproductive. This offers a potentially new way to help reduce
disease transmission by mosquitoes around the world. Conor
McMeniman and colleagues from the Pennsylvania State University,
USA, introduced the parasitic species to mosquito populations
of Aedes aegypti which transmits the dengue and chikungunya
viruses. They found that the parasite reduced the hosts' life
span by half. Since the dengue virus requires a couple of
weeks to incubate in the mosquito's body before it is infectious,
the researchers suggested that cutting the mosquitoes' lives
short will effectively slow the transmission of dengue and
other similarly deadly viruses.
Source: Down
To Earth, January 2009

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