Last Updated: 09/03/2023

Spinosyns as endectocides for blocking transmission of malaria and other mosquito-borne diseases

Objectives

To determine the scope of a natural substance that, if ingested, makes an animal’s blood lethal to mosquito.

Principal Investigators / Focal Persons

Christina Spry

Rationale and Abstract

Malaria is a disease caused by a parasite. It is transmitted by mosquitoes and kills 400,000 people annually. To prevent malaria we must stop transmission. We have discovered a natural substance that, if ingested, makes an animal’s blood lethal to at least one type of mosquito. It also kills the parasite. We aim to determine if it kills other key mosquito types and how it kills the parasite. We expect this study will lead to a pill that stops transmission of malaria and other tropical diseases.

Date

Jan 2021 — Dec 2023

Total Project Funding

$557,028

Project Site

Australia

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