Meddling with male malaria mosquito 'mating plug' to control an epidemic
Monday, August 20, 2012 - 01:20
in Biology & Nature
Using information about the unique mating practices of the male malaria mosquito ― which, unlike any other insect, inserts a plug to seal its sperm inside the female ― scientists are zeroing in on a birth-control drug for Anopheles mosquitoes, deadly carriers of the disease that threatens 3 billion people, has infected more than 215 million and kills 655,000 annually.