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Can bacteria combat mosquito-borne diseases?

Some mosquitoes carry parasites and viruses, including those that cause malaria and dengue fever. Medical entomologist Tom Walker and microbiologist Laura Chatterley explain how we can use bacteria to limit their effects

Close up of a mosquito on a person’s skin
Aedes aegypti, a carrier of yellow fever
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AQA Cell recognition and the immune system

OCR A Communicable diseases, disease prevention and the immune system

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