Sexy clothes help prevent malaria

Anti-malaria has never been so stylish enough to be on the cover of Vogue. However, things can change with the new initiative of Cornell University (USA).

Scientists have developed a high-dose insect repellent that helps keepers away from dangerous infectious agents such as malaria. The outfit consisted of a blazon of colorful, bodysuit, hand-dyed and a mesh cap with a matching cap.

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This stylish shirt can protect the wearer
from many dangerous infectious diseases from mosquitoes.

But insect nets are cheap, popular in South America, but the authors claim their shirts can be worn all day as a casual outfit. Moreover, the anti-mosquito properties of the selected fabric are strong and lasting.

Dr. Frederick Ochanda, a native of Kenya, has incorporated methyl parathion into cotton fibers at the nanoscale by catalytic metal-organic molecule (MOF). Using this method, Ochanda says that their net fabric can absorb up to three times as much chemical resistance to insects, thus keeping the mosquito repellent up to 18 months instead of 6 months as the current technology. now on.

Last month, a model wearing this costume strode on the catwalk at Cornell Fashion Collective's summer fashion week.

Ochanda said that this is still a model but not really perfect to sell in fashion stores. They hope to be able to develop a new type of MOF that can expel mosquitoes according to changes in temperature or light, which will help protect the wearer better at night.