New research published in Science highlights potential of a naturally occurring bacterium to help eradicate malaria

Research published in Science today shows that a naturally occurring bacterium discovered by GSK scientists - Delftia tsuruhatensis Tres Cantos 1 (TC1) - could be the basis for new anti-malarial interventions. Studies done in collaboration at the Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health show that the bacterium can significantly reduce the malaria parasite load in both the mosquito midgut and salivary glands indicating the potential of TC1 to inhibit transmission of the parasite to humans via the mosquito.
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