Keeping parasites from sticking to mosquito guts could block disease transmission

Infections such as Chagas disease, African sleeping sickness, and leishmaniasis are caused by a group of microorganisms called kinetoplastids. In a new study, a research team used a non-disease-causing kinetoplastid to investigate how these parasites adhere to their insect hosts’ insides. Their findings could help in the development of targeted therapies that prevent insects from transmitting these diseases to humans.

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