Possible Biological Agent to Control Malaria, Dengue and Others
I read an interesting article today on a new biological control agent for mosquito-borne diseases like malaria and dengue.
It revolves around infecting mosquito eggs with the organism Wolbachia.
It has been known for a long time that mossies infected with this agent don’t live as long, or transmit disease as often. The new research suggests that major immune up-regulation is the reason for both these observations.
Wolbachia is also interesting because it is an inherited infection – bacteria are present in eggs and are passed on to the female insect’s offspring.










