Scientists from the University
of Maryland have tested a drug from spider poison, a scientific breakthrough
that could end the international fight against malaria.
Scientists have even reached
the spider's poison that can kill malaria-carrying mosquitoes, when fungi come
into contact with insect blood, in a scientific step that may fight other
mosquito-borne diseases, such as dengue fever and zika.
Scientists believe that using
the same technology one day can fight many other mosquito-borne diseases, such
as zika and dengue fever.
By using fungus together with
traditional insecticides, scientists believe they can prevent mosquitoes from
developing resistance. The same technology can be used once to fight other
mosquito-borne diseases, such as zika and dengue fever.

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