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    Scientists: Stinky sock smell helps fight malaria

    NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — What do mosquitoes like more than clean, human skin? Stinky socks. Scientists think the musky odor of human feet can be used to attract and kill mosquitoes that carry deadly malaria. The Gates Foundation announced on Wednesday that it will help fund one such pungent project in Tanzania.

    If they can be cheaply mass-produced, the traps could provide the first practical way of controlling malaria infections outside. The increased use of bed nets and indoor spraying has already helped bring down transmissions inside homes.

    Dutch scientist Dr. Bart Knols first discovered mosquitoes were attracted to foot odor by standing in a dark room naked and examining where he was bitten, said Dr. Fredros Okumu, the head of the research project at Tanzania's Ifakara Health Institute. But over the following 15 years, researchers struggled to put the knowledge to use.

    Then Okumu discovered that the stinky smell — which he replicates using a careful blend of eight chemicals — attracts mosquitoes to a trap where they can be poisoned. The odor of human feet attracted four times as many mosquitoes as a human volunteer and the poison can kill up to 95 percent of mosquitoes, he said.

    Although the global infection rate of malaria is going down, there are still more than 220 million new cases of malaria each year. The U.N. estimates almost 800,000 of those people die. Most of them are children in Africa.

    "This is the first time that we are focusing on controlling mosquitoes outside of homes," said Okumu, a Kenyan who has been ill with the disease himself several times. "The global goal of eradication of malaria will not be possible without new technologies."

    Some experts worry eradication is unrealistic because of the lack of an effective malaria vaccine and because some patients have developed resistance to the most effective malaria medicines.

    "This is an interesting project," said Richard Tren, the director of health advocacy group Africa Fighting Malaria. "But there is no magic bullet. We are going to need a lot of different tools to fight malaria. Certainly we need to solve the problems of insecticide resistance and preserve the effectiveness of malaria drugs that we have at the moment."

    Other scientists — including some funded by the Gates Foundation — are also researching equally novel ideas, including breeding genetically modified mosquitoes to wipe out malaria-spreading insects and creating a fungus that would kill the parasite.

    Okumu received an initial grant of $100,000 to help his research two years ago. Now the project has been awarded an additional $775,000 by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and Grand Challenges Canada to conduct more research on how the traps should be used and whether they can be produced affordably.

    Okumu said more research was needed to find the right place to put the traps. Too close would attract mosquitoes near the humans and expose them to greater risk of bites, but the devices would be ineffective if too far away.

    The current traps are expensive prototypes but Okumu hopes to produce affordable traps that can be sold for between $4 and $27 each. He said they hoped to develop the devices so they would work at the ratio of 20 traps for every 1,000 people.

    Edward Mwangi, who heads an alliance of 86 aid groups working to eradicate malaria in Kenya, said keeping costs low was key to developing successful technology in the developing world.

    He said the current interventions such as the treated nets and malarial drugs had managed to reduce the child deaths caused by malaria in Africa by 50 percent.

    "It's African innovation for an African problem being developed in Africa," said Dr. Peter A. Singer, the head of Grand Challenges Canada, one of the project's key funders. "It's bold, it's innovative and it has the potential for big impact ... who would have thought that a lifesaving technology was lurking in your laundry basket?"

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    Associated Press Writer Tom Odula contributed to this report.

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    104 comments

    • richard d  •  10 mths ago
      The mosquitos will suffer the agony of defeat.
      • paul 10 mths ago
        Oh ouch!! Brilliant! What a verbal feat!
      • BrianP 10 mths ago
        Blah!
      • whatever 10 mths ago
        good laugh with my cup of coffie
    • STYMIE  •  10 mths ago
      Send in Al Bundy!
    • PETER K  •  10 mths ago
      My wife says they are very effective as birth control as well. The magic of stinky socks! I'll be a very rich man!!!
      • turtlewannabee 10 mths ago
        throw out those Odoreaters and go for it! good luck with you and your wife:)
    • michael o  •  10 mths ago
      And when I told my wife that one day my stinking socks would help change the world, she didn't believe me.
    • Rat Carcass  •  10 mths ago
      I have a basket full of ... research...
      • Hans Delbruck 10 mths ago
        I was going to donate my old boxer shorts..
    • Arbutus Dave  •  10 mths ago
      It's effective against teen pregnancy too.
      • dream 10 mths ago
        just like the u.s. military eye glasses called BCG (birth control glasses)
    • Larry  •  10 mths ago
      My socks should attract millions.
    • James  •  10 mths ago
      so basically, if you have stinky feet...mosquitoes will use you as an all you can eat buffet !
    • Hounddoggin  •  10 mths ago
      I know this kid whose socks wouldn't just attract them but would kill them if they got too close.
    • Roy  •  10 mths ago
      I've got a fortune in my clothes hamper!
    • BraveKid  •  10 mths ago
      Worst title ever! The title implies the smell would repel, but once you read the article it says the smell attracts!!!
      Some people only read the titles without reading the article.. so they might go to the Amazon wearing stinky socks hoping it to repel Malaria!

      "Stinky sock smell helps fight malaria"
    • richard  •  10 mths ago
      i think i will just not touch this gem of research. unless they used tax payers money to fund it.
    • MUNTZI  •  10 mths ago
      Dirty sock smell also gets rid of guests / relatives who have over-stayed their welcome, unwanted girl friends & ex-wives
    • Yahoo yahoos  •  10 mths ago
      No news is better than Yahoo tabloid news
    • Dec 23 2012  •  10 mths ago
      Ah ha, I'm sending my daughters socks STAT.
    • paul  •  10 mths ago
      Alright, that does it! I mean, how bad is malaria anyways?
    • S  •  10 mths ago
      My wife says my socks work as birth control.
    • Old Corps Grunt  •  10 mths ago
      My socks, as well as the rest of me, stunk most of the time during a tour of Vietnam; I contracted malaria anyways...
    • Happy Trails  •  10 mths ago
      "Scientists: Stinky sock smell helps get better seat at move theater"
      The companion study....
    • Kernel Maize  •  10 mths ago
      Try valerian root. It smells more like dirty smelly socks than dirty smelly socks.
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