Could mosquitoes deliver vaccines against malaria? | Health News - Al Jazeera

Researchers from Leiden University Medical Center and Radboud University engineered mosquitoes to deliver vaccines, potentially enhancing immunity against malaria. The vaccine uses a weakened Plasmodium falciparum parasite, which does not cause disease symptoms. Trials showed 13% and 89% immunity in GA1 and GA2 groups, respectively. Further research is needed for larger-scale testing and protection against different malaria strains.


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Could mosquitoes deliver vaccines against malaria? | Health News - Al Jazeera

Researchers from Leiden University Medical Center and Radboud University engineered mosquitoes to deliver vaccines, potentially enhancing immunity against malaria. The vaccine uses a weakened Plasmodium falciparum parasite, which does not cause disease symptoms. Trials showed 13% and 89% immunity in GA1 and GA2 groups, respectively. Further research is needed for larger-scale testing and protection against different malaria strains.

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