Transmission And Causes Of Leprosy

Transmission Through Insects

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Mosquitoes get blamed for the transmission of many diseases, including leprosy to an extent. Much research has been done into whether or not mosquitoes can transmit acid-fast bacilli (AFB), the type of bacteria Mycobacterium leprae is. Scientists are trying to learn if mosquitoes can be carriers, both in larvae and adult form, though more research is necessary to know if the bacteria responsible for leprosy can survive throughout the mosquito development cycle. While it is true mosquitoes spread things like malaria and West Nile virus, it is not known definitively if they can transmit leprosy. This is true of all insects. Discovering whether or not the transmission of leprosy through insects is possible will be an important step in eradicating the disease.

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