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Malaria 'completely Stopped' By Microbe by Sunky200: 9:15pm On May 04, 2020
Scientists have discovered a microbe that completely protects mosquitoes from being infected with malaria.

The team in Kenya and the UK say the finding has "enormous potential" to control the disease.
Malaria is spread by the bite of infected mosquitoes, so protecting them could in turn protect people.
The researchers are now investigating whether they can release infected mosquitoes into the wild, or use spores to suppress the disease.

What is this microbe?

The malaria-blocking bug, Microsporidia MB, was discovered by studying mosquitoes on the shores of Lake Victoria in Kenya. It lives in the gut and genitals of the insects.
The researchers could not find a single mosquito carrying the Microsporidia that was harbouring the malaria parasite. And lab experiments, published in Nature Communications, confirmed the microbe gave the mosquitoes protection.
Microsporidias are fungi, or at least closely related to them, and most are parasites.
However, this new species may be beneficial to the mosquito and was naturally found in around 5% of the insects studied.

How big a discovery is it?

"The data we have so far suggest it is 100% blockage, it's a very severe blockage of malaria," Dr Jeremy Herren, from the International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (icipe) in Kenya told the BBC.
He added: "It will come as a quite a surprise. I think people will find that a real big breakthrough."
More than 400,000 people are killed by malaria each year, most of them children under the age of five.
While huge progress has been made through the use of bed nets and spraying homes with insecticide, this has stalled in recent years. It is widely agreed new tools are needed to tackle malaria.

How does the microbe stop malaria?

The fine details still need to be worked out.
But Microsporidia MB could be priming the mosquito's immune system, so it is more able to fight off infections.
Or the presence of the microbe in the insect could be having a profound effect on the mosquito's metabolism, making it inhospitable for the malaria parasite.
Microsporidia MB infections appear to be life-long. If anything, the experiments show they become more intense, so the malaria-blocking effect would be long-lasting.

When can this be used against malaria?

At the very least, 40% of mosquitoes in a region need to be infected with Microsporidia in order to make a significant dent in malaria.
The microbe can be passed between adult mosquitoes and is also passed from the female to her offspring.
So, the researchers are investigating two main strategies for increasing the number of infected mosquitoes.
Microsporidia form spores which could be released en masse to infect mosquitoes
Male mosquitoes (which don't bite) could be infected in the lab and released into the wild to infect the females when they have sex
"It's a new discovery. We are very excited by its potential for malaria control. It has enormous potential," Prof Steven Sinkins, from the MRC-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research, told the BBC.
This concept of disease control using microbes is not unprecedented. A type of bacteria called Wolbachia has been shown to make it harder for mosquitoes to spread dengue fever in real-world trials.

What happens next?

The scientists need to understand how the microbe spreads, so they plan to perform more tests in Kenya.
However, these approaches are relatively uncontroversial as the species is already found in wild mosquitoes and is not introducing something new.
It also would not kill the mosquitoes, so would not have an impact on ecosystems that are dependent on them as food.
This is part of other strategies like a killer fungus that can almost completely collapse mosquito populations in weeks.

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Re: Malaria 'completely Stopped' By Microbe by teadrake(m): 10:13pm On May 04, 2020
Excellent discovery!!
Re: Malaria 'completely Stopped' By Microbe by sapientia(m): 10:16pm On May 04, 2020
Science rules.

Some conspiracy theorists will soon arrive to say its Bill Gates plan to kill poor Africans that will in millions without his aid.
Re: Malaria 'completely Stopped' By Microbe by malawian0000001: 10:21pm On May 04, 2020
Abeg, wey Ned Nwoko and that him Audio Malaria eradication with Audio pilots wey him wan use spray Nigeria. grin

That guy will make an extraordinary Nigerian Politician.
Re: Malaria 'completely Stopped' By Microbe by 2by40ft: 10:45pm On May 04, 2020
Good development
Re: Malaria 'completely Stopped' By Microbe by GamalNasser: 10:48pm On May 04, 2020
Only a fool will believe big pharma industry ever wants permanent cure to a cash cow like malaria

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Re: Malaria 'completely Stopped' By Microbe by yudee233: 10:54pm On May 04, 2020
Hope the malaria parasite will not mutate to more dangerous species
Re: Malaria 'completely Stopped' By Microbe by Bevista: 11:16pm On May 04, 2020
GamalNasser:
Only a fool will believe big pharma industry ever wants permanent cure to a cash cow like malaria
Artemisia Anua and Artemisia Afra have been found to cure malaria, but WHO and big Pharma never recognize it...even banning it in many countries.

These plants prepared as herbal tea cost about 80% less than the chemical Artemicinine drugs. Big pharma business model is treatment not cure. They prefer having the patient as a customer.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvC4uSYprU8

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Re: Malaria 'completely Stopped' By Microbe by GamalNasser: 11:24pm On May 04, 2020
Bevista:
Artemisia Anua and Artemisia Afra have been found to cure malaria, but the WHO and big Pharma never recognize it...even banning it in many countries.

These plants prepared as herbal tea cost about 80% less than the chemical Artemicinine drugs. Big pharma business model is treatment not cure. They prefer having the patient as a customer.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvC4uSYprU8

That's the same plant that Madagascar is using to cure COVID with 100 percent efficacy and yet WHO is saying Nonsense
Re: Malaria 'completely Stopped' By Microbe by Bevista: 12:05am On May 05, 2020
GamalNasser:
That's the same plant that Madagascar is using to cure COVID with 100 percent efficacy and yet WHO is saying Nonsense
If that is the case, then it does appear that the Covid-19 symptoms are very similar to that of malaria. Now it makes sense to believe that Trump & many other doctors probably had a point in saying that Hydroxychloroquine (another malaria drug) does the job.

But how do you expect big pharma to approve of a drug that costs only a few cents? When they can sell a vaccine for 100 times more. Fauci & Tedros are really complicit.

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