
Keywords: microsporidia
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A comprehensive overview of the existing microbial symbionts in mosquito vectors: An important tool for impairing pathogentransmissionV. Vandana, M. P. Kona, J. Kumar, O. P. Singh and K. C. Pandey, Experimental Parasitology, 243. 2022.![]() The emergence of drug-resistant parasites and/or insecticide-resistant mosquito vectors necessitates developing alternative tools that either supplement or replace the conventional malaria control strategies. Trans-infecting the mosquito vector with symbionts that can either ... Keywords: Anopheles, Gene drive, genetic biocontrol, malaria, microsporidia, Plasmodium, symbiont |
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Microsporidia MB is found predominantly associated with Anopheles gambiae s.s and Anopheles coluzzii in GhanaJ. Akorli, E. A. Akorli, S. N. A. Tetteh, G. K. Amlalo, M. Opoku, R. Pwalia, M. Adimazoya, D. Atibilla, S. Pi-Bansa, J. Chabi and S. K. Dadzie, Scientific Reports, 11:5. 2021.![]() A vertically transmitted microsporidian, Microsporidia MB, with the ability to disrupt Plasmodium development was reported in Anopheles arabiensis from Kenya, East Africa. To demonstrate its range of incidence, archived DNA samples from 7575 Anopheles mosquitoes collected from ... Keywords: Anopheles, Gene drive, genetic biocontrol, malaria, microsporidia, Plasmodium, symbiont |
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Breakthrough in non-GMO malaria controlC. Robinson and J. Matthews, GM Watch, 2021.![]() A just-published study carried out in a high-security lab claims to show that a CRISPR gene drive (a way of forcing a heritable genetic modification through a whole species or population) can crash populations of malaria-spreading mosquitoes. But why crash mosquito populations ... Keywords: Anopheles, Gene drive, genetic biocontrol, malaria, microsporidia, Plasmodium, symbiont |
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Horizontal Transmission of the Symbiont Microsporidia MB in Anopheles arabiensisG. Nattoh, T. Maina, E. E. Makhulu, L. Mbaisi, E. Mararo, F. G. Otieno, T. Bukhari, T. O. Onchuru, E. Teal, J. Paredes, J. L. Bargul, D. M. Mburu, E. A. Onyango, G. Magoma, S. P. Sinkins and J. K. Herren, Frontiers in Microbiology, 12. 2021.![]() The recently discovered Anopheles symbiont, Microsporidia MB, has a strong malaria transmission-blocking phenotype in Anopheles arabiensis, the predominant Anopheles gambiae species complex member in many active transmission areas in eastern Africa. The ability of Microsporidia ... Keywords: Anopheles, Gene drive, genetic biocontrol, malaria, microsporidia, Plasmodium, symbiont |

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