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Vaccination Mosquitoes: Japanese Scientists Manage to Immunize Bats with a Bite

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A new scientific experiment developed in Japan has discovered the "vaccine mosquitoes", mosquitoes that carry a vaccine in saliva to inject it into bats and prevent the spread of diseases, as they have counted in Julia's Random hour on the wave. This is not the first time that genetically modified mosquitoes are used. For example, attempts have been made to prevent their own reproduction or make them more resistant by injecting Wolbachia bacteri…
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A new scientific experiment developed in Japan has discovered the "vaccine mosquitoes", mosquitoes that carry a vaccine in saliva to inject it into bats and prevent the spread of diseases, as they have counted in Julia's Random hour on the wave. This is not the first time that genetically modified mosquitoes are used. For example, attempts have been made to prevent their own reproduction or make them more resistant by injecting Wolbachia bacteri…

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ondacero.es broke the news in on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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