http://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/now-a-patch-to-make-you-invisible-to-mosquitoes/article4948650.ece

Researchers, including an Indian-origin scientist, have developed the
world’s first lightweight patch that can make people ‘invisible’ to pesky
mosquitoes and could prove key in the battle against malaria.

The affordable patch is a colourful sticker, small enough to be worn
virtually without notice. Once worn, it provides the user with up to 48
hours of protection from mosquitoes.

The technology hampers mosquitoes host-seeking behaviour, was identified at
the University of California, Riverside in 2011, and has led to the
development of the product that blocks mosquitoes’ ability to efficiently
detect carbon dioxide, their primary method of tracking human blood meals.

The initial research was performed in the laboratory of Anandasankar Ray,
an associate professor of entomology, and was featured in the journal *
Nature*.

Mr. Ray’s lab identified volatile odour molecules that can impair, if not
completely disrupt, mosquitoes’ carbon dioxide detection machinery.

Called the KiteTM Mosquito Patch, the product marks a significant
advancement in the global fight against mosquito-borne diseases such as
malaria, West Nile virus and dengue fever.

The patch delivers mosquito-repelling compounds in a simple, affordable and
scalable sticker that can be used by individuals in regions impacted by
malaria and other mosquito-borne diseases.

Estimated to cost a fraction of existing repellents, Kite is applied to
clothing and can be used by people of all ages, including infants and
pregnant mothers.

“I am very excited to see how Olfactor Labs has rapidly taken our initial
discovery to a product that can have great value in the war against
mosquitoes and disease,” Mr. Ray said.

“I am most impressed that they have designed something affordable and
convenient for use in Africa and around the world. I am rooting for this to
become a game changer in lowering instance of malaria, dengue, filariasis
and other dangerous diseases,” said Mr. Ray.

Kite’s technology is the culmination of years of development work on a
class of odour molecules, all of which are non-toxic compounds approved for
human consumption by the US Food and Drug Administration.

“The Kite Mosquito Patch isn’t just another mosquito product, but a
powerful alternative to most products on the market, enabling people to
live normal lives with a new level of protection against contracting
mosquito-borne diseases,” said Michelle Brown, the chief scientist and vice
president of Olfactor Laboratories.


Does anyone know of this, and whether it lives up to its promise?

Reply via email to