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- who: Esinam Abla Akorli et al. from the Research Institute for Health ScienceDirection Ru00e9gionale de l`Ouest (IRSSDRO), Burkina University of Ouagadougou, Burkina (ICMR), India have published the research: Bio-products from Serratia marcescens isolated from Ghanaian Anopheles gambiae reduce Plasmodium falciparum burden in vector mosquitoes, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors investigate the direct anti-parasitic potential of two bacteria species, E. cloacae and S. marcescens, which are commonly isolated from blood-fed Anopheles mosquitoes. This study investigated the impact of aseptic bacterial products released into in_vitro culture media on the mosquito stages . . .
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