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MALARIA - CDS as REPELLING AGENT, BITE REPELLING AGENT
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CDS against malaria patented by Japanese scientists!
US 2011/0183004 A1 REPELLING AGENT, BITE REPELLING AGENT AND ARTHROPOD-BORNE DISEASE PREVENTIVE AGENT.
"As the characterizing feature of a bite repelling agent relating to the present invention, a repelling agent for preventing a bite by arthropods comprises chlorine dioxide as an effective component thereof."
"With the bite repelling agent having the above feature, it is possible to prevent a bite by arthropods such as mosquitoes."
"... the inventors have discovered that the approaching of mosquitoes as well as the biting by mosquitoes can be effectively prevented by applying aqueous solution of chlorine dioxide on the skin ..."
"Furthermore, in case it is used as an aqueous solution, in order to stabilize the concentration of chlorine dioxide, sodium chlorite (e.g. 1~20%), phosphate buffer solution (e.g. 1~20%) (e.g. pH4~7) can be added thereto." = CDS Plus
"A liquid agent of chlorine dioxide was prepared as follows. To 250 mL of water with 2,000 ppm chlorine dioxide gas dissolved therein, 680 mL of water and 80 mL of 25% sodium chlorite solution were added and stirred together. Then, to the resultant mixture solution, sodium dihydrogen phosphate was added by an amount that renders the pH of the solution of 5.5 to 6.0, whereby there was obtained 1,000 mL of chlorine dioxide aqueous solution comprised of dissolved chlorine dioxide gas, sodium chlorite, and sodium dihydro
gen phosphate."
"Also, investigation was made about the rate of the mice that were bitten by the malaria-infected mosquitoes and that subsequently contracted malaria. As can be observed from the above, of the eleven mice of the control group, six mice contracted malaria (incidence rate: 54.5%). Whereas, as for the chlorine dioxide group mice, only one of the thirteen mice contracted malaria (incidence rate: 7.7%). From this, it is clear that the chlorine dioxide aqueous solution enables prevention of malaria infection."
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