University of Arizona (UA) scientists have announced their success in genetically altering mosquitos to be immune to the single-celled parasite that causes malaria.
Professor of entomology Michaiel Riehle led the UA research team hoping to stop the spread of malaria worldwide by replacing wild mosquitoes with laboratory-bred swarms unable to act as vectors of the disease because they are completely resistant to infection by the organism called Plasmodium that causes it.
Their new research will be published July 15 in the journal Public Library of Science Pathogens.