Would it be possible to engineer a contagious bacterial strain that resided in the digestive tracts of mosquitoes, and had little effect other than releasing antimicrobial enzymes into the pharynx and salivary glands? Hopefully, this would prevent the spread of mosquito-borne diseases like malaria, as well as help prevent secondary infection of bites.
Forgive me in advance for any ignorance - the idea has been bugging me (hah), and I really want to know.
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