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Researchers Identify Bacteria that Protects Mosquitoes from Malaria Parasite
Researchers at University of Michigan have found a way to make mosquitoes resistant to malaria. The latest study found that the mosquitoes can be prevented from spreading the disease with the use of bacteria called Wolbachia.
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