Johns Hopkins University's Bloomberg School of Public Health: Scientists Engineer Mosquitoes That Resist Malaria Parasite
May 23, 2020
May 23, 2020
BALTIMORE, Maryland, May 23 -- Johns Hopkins University's Bloomberg School of Public Health issued the following news release:
Anopheles mosquitoes that have been genetically engineered with multiple anti-malaria molecules, acting at different stages of the malaria life cycle, are strongly resistant to the parasite that causes malaria and are unlikely to lose that resistance quickly, according to a study from scientists at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
Anopheles mosquitoes that have been genetically engineered with multiple anti-malaria molecules, acting at different stages of the malaria life cycle, are strongly resistant to the parasite that causes malaria and are unlikely to lose that resistance quickly, according to a study from scientists at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.