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What’s the world’s most dangerous animal? Sharks? Nope, they bite only 70 people a year, with just six fatalities. Poisonous snakes? They kill about 50,000. But far and away the most dangerous is the mosquito. It kills a million people a year, and sickens 250 million more! But we may be able to stop it, with an even tinier creature. There are 3,000 species of mosquito. Different ones can carry malaria, West Nile virus, Zika, yellow fever, dengue, Japanese encephalitis, and more. They don’t cause these diseases, but instead bite an infected person, then pass it to others. Some of these diseases, like malaria, have medicines to prevent and treat them. Others like dengue, don’t. But scientists may have found a novel solution – infecting the mosquitoes themselves, with bacteria called Wolbachia. Wolbachia exist symbiotically in about 50% of insect species. When introduced to mosquito populations, they consume essential molecules within the insect, like cholesterol -- the same thing that Zika and dengue rely on. This means those diseases can’t survive within the mosquito and can’t be transferred to more humans. Wolbachia don’t kill the mosquitoes, and are found to be harmless to humans and other creatures that depend on mosquitoes for food, like birds and bats. A microbiological treatment for a global disease problem.
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