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It is the Small Ones
Introduction
Smaller mosquitoes are better at transmitting
diseases than larger ones. Researchers in the US fed mosquitoes
blood contaminated with dengue virus and tested them for infection.
Smaller-sized mosquitoes showed higher infection rates and
greater potential to transmit the virus. Even a slight difference
in the body sizes of Asian tiger and yellow fever mosquitoes,
the main transmitters of the dengue virus, drastically altered
their potential to transmit the virus. The researchers, from
Illinois Natural History Survey, Oklahoma State University
and University of Florida, cautioned that other components
like longevity, host preference and feeding frequency also
determine a mosquitos vectoring ability and need to
be considered in future studies. The findings are to help
devise mosquito-control strategies and evaluate risk of diseases
like dengue.
Source: Down
To Earth, December 2008

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