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Chicken Odour ‘prevents Malaria’ – Scientists by Ewedusoup(m): 1:02pm On Jul 22, 2016
The smell from a live chicken could help protect against malaria, researchers have found.
Ethiopian and Swedish scientists discovered that malarial mosquitoes tend to avoid chickens and other birds.
The experiments, conducted in western Ethiopia, included suspending a live chicken in a cage near a volunteer sleeping under a bed net.
Last year malaria killed nearly 400,000 people in Africa, the UN says.
Infection and death rates are declining but health officials are continuing to look for new ways to prevent the spread of the disease.
Mosquito, agent of Malaria
The malaria parasite, which initially hides in the liver before going into the bloodstream, is carried from person to person by mosquitoes when they drink blood.
The scientists, whose research was published in the Malaria Journal, concluded that as mosquitoes use their sense of smell to locate an animal they can bite there must be something in a chicken’s odour that puts the insects off.
Addis Ababa University’s Habte Tekie, who worked on the research, said that the compounds from the smell of the chicken can be extracted and could work as a repellent.
Field trials for this stage of the research are now “in the pipeline”, he told the BBC.
Researchers from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences were also involved in the project.
Compounds extracted from chicken feathers were also used in the experiments, as well as live chickens.
Researchers discovered that the use of the chicken and the compounds “significantly reduced” the number of mosquitoes that were found in the trap nearby.
The scientists say that with reports that some mosquitoes are developing resistance to insecticide “novel control methods” need to be embraced.
Re: Chicken Odour ‘prevents Malaria’ – Scientists by Rednaxelot: 1:58pm On Jul 22, 2016
The smell from a live chicken could help protect against malaria, researchers have found.
Ethiopian and Swedish scientists discovered that malarial mosquitoes tend to avoid chickens and other birds.
Based on this research, I think instead of wasting money buying insecticides, mosquito coils and nets, one can just start breeding fowls in the room or starts living in the poultry.
Re: Chicken Odour ‘prevents Malaria’ – Scientists by Ewedusoup(m): 9:05pm On Jul 22, 2016
Rednaxelot:
Based on this research, I think instead of wasting money buying insecticides, mosquito coils and nets, one can just start breeding fowls in the room or starts living in the poultry.
Abi lol....
Re: Chicken Odour ‘prevents Malaria’ – Scientists by Rednaxelot: 10:05pm On Jul 22, 2016
Ewedusoup:

Abi lol....
try to post a link/source and pictures of chicken and mosquitoes for this thread and tag the moderators and super moderators.

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