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 ...
Now a study in Science Translational Medicine has identified another medication with the potential to suppress mosquito ...
Scientists have discovered that a drug called nitisinone, used to treat a rare genetic disorder, makes human blood toxic to ...
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ScienceAlert on MSNDrug For Rare Disease Turns Human Blood Into Mosquito PoisonScientists have a radical new plan for controlling mosquito numbers and fighting malaria: lacing human blood with a drug that ...
A new drug called nitisinone, which makes human blood poisonous to mosquitoes, could be a vital new tool to fight malaria.
Nitisinone, a drug for rare diseases, kills mosquitoes when present in human blood and may become a new tool to fight malaria ...
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 ...
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