A single dose of the drug nitisinone could render a person’s blood lethal to mosquitoes for five days, modelling suggests.
Scientists may have found a solution to stop the spread of malaria: poisoning mosquitoes with human blood. New research ...
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Study Finds on MSNThis Drug for Rare Diseases Makes Human Blood Lethal to MosquitoesExplore the potential of nitisinone as a mosquito killer. A new drug shows promise in the fight against malaria-carrying ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNNovel drug nitisinone could help reduce malaria spread by killing mosquitoesNitisinone was shown to last longer than ivermectin in the human bloodstream, and was able to kill not only mosquitoes of all ...
Recent research has revealed that nitisinone, a drug originally used to treat rare genetic conditions, can fatally disrupt a ...
A new drug called nitisinone, which makes human blood poisonous to mosquitoes, could be a vital new tool to fight malaria.
In a breakthrough that could change the course of malaria control, scientists have discovered a new drug, nitisinone, which ...
Nitisinone, a drug for genetic disorders, could help control malaria by making human blood toxic to mosquitoes. Anopheles ...
Now a study published in the journal Science Translation Medicine has identified another medication, nitisinone, which has the potential to suppress mosquito population and control malaria.
Low doses of a drug already approved for treating rare genetic conditions in humans kills mosquitoes dead. Scientists say it ...
Nitisinone, a drug for rare diseases, kills mosquitoes when present in human blood and may become a new tool to fight malaria ...
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