Dexrazoxane as a viable microsporidia control agent inAnopheles gambiae
Tiago G. Zeferino,
Luís M. Silva
Abstract:Microsporidia have long been proposed as biological agents for controlling disease vectors and the parasites they transmit. However, their study in vector biology has been constrained due to challenges in manipulating microsporidia within hosts. In this study, we investigated the effect of Dexrazoxane, a candidate drug against microsporidiosis, on the establishment and development ofVavraia culicisinfection in its natural host, the mosquitoAnopheles gambiae, the main malaria vector. Our findings show that Dexr… Show more
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