The mosquito's immune system is suppressed by human insulin, which could be bad news for the spread of malaria if the number of people in Africa with diabetes type 2 continues to grow at its present rate, researchers from the University of California, Davis, explained in the journal Infection and Immunity. The authors added that the malaria parasite spread is slowed down by the mosquitoes' immunological resistance. First author, Nazzy Pakpour, said "A fair portion actually fight off the infection." Type 2 diabetes rates in Africa, as in the rest of the world, are rising rapidly...
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