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A Sydney scientist studied a deadly parasite. She found a possible key to male contraception

Researchers say less than 0.1% of malaria parasites form precursor sex cells, a finding that could guide male contraception and block transmission.

New insights into human fertility have emerged from the malaria parasite.

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A Sydney scientist studied a deadly parasite. She found a possible key to male contraception

New insights into human fertility have emerged from the malaria parasite.

·Sydney, Australia
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Sydney Morning Herald broke the news in Sydney, Australia on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
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