
Submission + - Malaria vaccine: via mosquito
CodeShark writes: "The AP is reporting that mosquitoes have been used for the first time to deliver anti-malarial "vaccine" through their bites. According to this article the results were crystal clear: 100% of the vaccinated group acquired immunity, everyone in the non-vaccinated control group did not. Those in the control group and developed malaria when exposed to the parasites later, the vaccinated group did not.
Malaria kills nearly a million people per year, mostly children. Compared to any injection regimen, if this technology comes to fruition, could this be the end to a dreaded killer?"
Malaria kills nearly a million people per year, mostly children. Compared to any injection regimen, if this technology comes to fruition, could this be the end to a dreaded killer?"