There is no escape and perhaps you have to get over it: when mosquitoes (females) go hunting for a human being to bite, they inevitably reach their target.
All the paraphernalia of prevention and defense against their attacks put in place so far seems to be of little use. Even the scientists who have been studying its biological mechanisms for years, in order to try to discover its weak points, have had to give up in the face of new evidence: mosquitoes (of the Aedes aegypti species) have developed safety systems that are redundant in the sense of smell so as to always be able to recognize our particular smell even if the relative receptors are eliminated.
A group of researchers from the United States and Sweden has discovered that it has published the study in the journal Cell. And, given the danger of mosquitoes (due to the pathologies of which they vector, such as malaria, dengue or yellow fever, around 800 thousand people die every year in the world) and the increase in their spread due to climate change, news throws a bit ‘in despair.
18 August 2022 | 17:15
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