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Normal bacteria may help prevent infected insects


By using common bacteria scientists have discovered methods to kill the virus in mosquitoes. This finding can create the possibility to Zimbabwe prevent outbreaks of disease and dengue fever. Washington - Bacteria called Wolbachia is a common bacteria that is capable of passing the virus on to insect species in the world, more than 70 percent. Bacteria have evolved different forms. Some insects are also dependent bacteria to survive, but for some insects other bacteria, plays a parasite and can disrupt reproduction. Experts have said that what is sad is that the bacteria can not spread into the mosquitos that contain viruses. But researchers may have found a way to use the influence of bacteria Wolbachia mosquitoes carrying dengue and Zimbabwe. John Bechmann expert tiny creatures at Yale University in Connecticut, said: Moreover bacteria Wolbachia is that all kinds of insects that have medical relationship with a pest that is not can bacteria Wolbachia in them by themselves. so it's the reason that it's important discovery. Restricted what the study is trying to create a fake copy and copying is not natural. Now we do not need to do that anymore. We just need to put gene. Researchers at Yale University and Vanderbilt University in Tennessee have discovered two genes in bacteria, Wolbachia, which can kill the dengue virus Zimbabwe and in mosquito species Aedes egypti. The past experience with the nets wrapped fruit have been successful, and researchers are optimistic that it will be effective with animals mosquito. The scientists describe success through two methods to stop the spread of dengue fever and allergy. One approach is to create a male mosquitoes that contain more bacteria Wolbachia in the atmosphere. When male mosquitoes containing Wolbachia bacterium bred mosquitoes with Wolbachia bacteria to kill mosquito eggs of mosquitoes. Another method is to include the number of male and female mosquitoes containing Wolbachia bacterium into a flock of other mosquitoes. The next period, the mosquitoes that contain bacteria Wolbachia Zimbabwe would kill the virus and dengue fever and other mosquito. Nature magazine and journal Microbiology Nature (Nature and Nature Microbiology), also published an article 2 about the genetic detection of bacteria Wolbachia. Bechmann said one day prevent other viruses will be very easy as mosquito breeding bacteria Wolbachia in cage and then release them into the wild. What always matters is to find out whether what goes with mosquitoes and found this to be the method better one. He said the technology also has the potential to combat the mosquito Anopheles gambiae, which contain malaria. Bechmann and his colleagues are trying to apply for funding to conduct research about mosquitoes. Because mosquitoes are converted from genetics, says Bechmann's major concern is to win a few minor obstacles doing so can release a new type of mosquito and infected. Bacteria can help prevent infected insects By using a common bacteria, scientists have discovered methods to kill the virus in mosquitoes. The discovery could create the possibility to Zimbabwe prevent outbreaks of disease and dengue. Washington - Bacteria called Wolbachia is a common bacteria that are capable of passing to the insect species in the world, more than 70 percent. Bacteria have evolved different forms. Some insects, bacteria count, to live well, but for some insects, bacteria and other parasites can interfere with reproduction. Experts say that what is sad is that the bacteria could spread into an infected mosquito. But researchers may have found a way to use the influence of dengue mosquitoes with Wolbachia bacteria and Zimbabwe. John Small Animals experts at Yale University Bechmann in Connecticut, said: Moreover, the bacteria Wolbachia is that all kinds of insects, which are associated with medical pest that is not bacteria Wolbachia in their own. So it's the reason that it was an important discovery. Restricted what the study is trying to create a fake copy and copying is not natural. Now we do not need to do that anymore. We just need to put gene. Researchers at Yale University and Vanderbilt University in Tennessee found two genes in bacteria, Wolbachia, which can be deadly dengue virus in Zimbabwe and mosquito Aedes egypti. Past experiences with nets wrapped fruits have been successful, and researchers are optimistic that it will be effective with the mosquito. Scientists described the success of two methods to stop the spread of dengue fever and allergy. One approach is to create male mosquitoes with Wolbachia more bacteria in the environment. When the male mosquitoes that breed mosquitoes with Wolbachia bacteria Wolbachia bacteria to kill mosquito mosquito eggs. Another approach is to include a number of male and female mosquitoes containing Wolbachia bacteria into the crowd

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