Jumat, 15 April 2016

Malaria resistance ' cannot spread '

Mosquitoes feedingThe first problem of malaria parasites to spread resistance to the drug has already been discovered by scientists in Australia. Tests show the parasites could learn to shrug off the effects of the drug atovaquone, however with so that later stages of the cycle membekuk kenasiban. A team at the University of Melbourne wished "the pitfalls of genetic" would appoint a new tutorial to control malaria. They serve to meperbuat field test in Kenya and Zambia. Atovaquone introduced in 2000, but it became more famous when resistance is immediately detected. Attention with resistance is that spread and eventually became a drug cannot be used because no longer can kill malaria parasites. The researchers followed the full and complex fate cycle of malaria parasites in mosquitoes as well as fauna.

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