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Some agricultural fungus can kill mosquitoes  Listen to this story

I'm Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Development Report.

Some kinds offungusare used as a natural treatment in agriculture. Farmers use the organisms to control insects that eat crops. Now scientists report that two kinds of agricultural fungus can also killmosquitoesthat spreadmalaria. Science Magazine published two stories on the subject in June.

In one of the studies, a British team tested a fungus called Bauveria Bassiana. They treated surfaces with a liquid that contained the fungus. Then they let mosquitoes rest on the surfaces after a meal of blood. Mosquitoes normally rest for several hours after a blood meal. The scientists were searching for a substance that would infect the mosquitoes during this period.

Matt Thomas of Imperial College London led the study. He says the Bauveria Bassiana fungus entered the mosquitoes quickly. It took seven days for the mosquitoes to get sick. After that they reduced their feeding. 90 percent of them died within 14 days. That was good news. Professor Thomas says mosquitoes normally go one to two weeks between feedings. When they bite they inject the parasite that causes malaria.

Researchers from Netherlands and Tanzania did the second study. They treated material with a fungus used to kill locusts. The name of that fungus is Metarhizium anisopliae. The treated material was hung in several homes in Tanzania. The scientists reported a moderate reduction in the number of malaria-carrying mosquitoes.

However, they say the results would still be enough to sharply reduce the spread of malaria. Malaria is getting more difficult to fight as mosquitoes developed resistance to traditional treatments. Scientists say the fungus could possibly be used instead of chemical poisons to kill mosquitoes. But more research is needed to test how long the fungus can survive in hot environments.

The World Health Organization estimates that malaria kills more than one million people a year mostly in Africa. Most of the victims are children under the age of five. Pregnant women are also at greater risk from the disease. The United Nations Millennium Development Goals aim to reduce death among children and pregnant women. Malaria control is one way to do that.

This VOA Special English Development Report was written by Jill Moss. Our reports are all on the Web at voaspecialenglish.com. I'm Steve Ember.

Vocabulary:


fungus: 菌类,蘑菇

mosquito: 蚊子

malaria: 疟疾

 

 
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