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Scientists are studying ways to make your blood deadly to mosquitos

29 July 2025
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Scientists are studying ways to make your blood deadly to mosquitos
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A study published in the New England Journal of Medicine found that monthly doses of ivermectin reduced malaria cases by 26% in children in Kenya, making their blood toxic to mosquitoes. Additionally, research on nitisinone revealed it could be lethal to various mosquito populations, suggesting both drugs may enhance malaria control efforts amid rising insecticide resistance.

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