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Maroc Maroc - WN.COM - Science - 10/Nov 22:18

Study: Mosquito saliva worsens virus infections from bites

Components in mosquito saliva enhance the infectivity of viruses, including dengue, Zika fever and Japanese encephalitis, that the insects transmit to humans, a study has found. A group of researchers from Juntendo University in Tokyo and other institutions said their findings represent a step toward developing medicines that can counter such viruses. As a defense reaction of the human body, innate...

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