Breakthrough in Mosquito Control: Genetically Modified Bacteria to Combat Malaria and Dengue Fever

Breakthrough in Mosquito Control: Genetically Modified Bacteria to Combat Malaria and Dengue Fever

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The video discusses a biotech program led by Professor Saccarpanyum at Mahdol University, which aims to combat mosquito-related health issues like malaria and dengue fever. The program has developed genetically modified bacteria that kill mosquitoes in the larval stage, potentially reducing the spread of mosquito-borne diseases. Unlike chemical pesticides, this bacteria is harmless to other organisms. The research, successful in the lab, now faces the challenge of field testing. Malaria and dengue fever are major global health concerns, affecting millions, especially in poorer regions. The program's success could have a significant global impact.

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