Why mosquitoes bite some people more than others - Maria Elena De Obaldia

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Some swear they’re cursed to be hunted by mosquitoes
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while their close-by companions are regularly left unscathed.
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But is this an illusion?
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If it's not, what's going on? And what can we do about it?
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It all comes down to how— and why— mosquitoes find us.
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While male mosquitoes stick to nectar for sustenance,
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females also seek out blood to provide the nutrients they need for their eggs.
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Different mosquito species evolved to feed on different animals.
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And, probably within the last 10,000 years,
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multiple mosquito lineages independently evolved a predilection for people.
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As human settlements became more permanent,
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they provided plenty of standing water, even through intense dry seasons,
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which supported mosquito reproduction year-round.
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Female mosquitoes are equipped with antennae covered in hair-like appendages
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that contain odor-sensing receptors and neurons.
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These pick up on the signals of their preferred hosts,
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And over thousands of years,
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the mosquitoes that target humans have gotten extremely good at tracking us down.
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They also target parts of our bodies where we’re less likely to notice them.
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And they’re sensitive to visual cues and changes in airflow,
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so when we try to defend ourselves, they can make swift escapes.
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They even learn to avoid particularly defensive people altogether.
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But before these close encounters happen,
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several factors alert mosquitoes to people's presence.
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Female mosquitoes can pick up on the carbon dioxide humans constantly exhale
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from about 10 meters away.
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Once they’ve gotten the CO2 cue,
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they become especially interested in dark, high-contrast objects
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and the hues found in human skin.
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As they follow the carbon dioxide plume to its source,
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they eventually sense body heat and odors.
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These smells are generated by the many microorganisms that live on our skin.
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They break down the secretions our bodies produce, like sweat and sebum.
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In doing so, our skin microbes create smaller organic compounds
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that can vaporize and get picked up as smells—
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smells that human-homing mosquitoes are especially attuned to.
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Getting extra sweaty can temporarily make people more attractive to mosquitoes—
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as can ingesting alcohol or being pregnant.
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And the Plasmodium parasite that causes malaria
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makes the people it infects more appealing to mosquitoes by increasing
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the amounts of certain fruit-smelling aldehyde compounds on their skin.
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This is extremely helpful to the parasite
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because it depends on both humans and mosquitoes to reproduce.
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But in addition to these temporary factors,
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about 20% of people are thought to be naturally high attractors,
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or mosquito magnets,
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who are disproportionately targeted year after year.
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If you’re one of them, you’re probably well aware.
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Sorry about that.
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Why this is seems to come down to some skin-specific characteristics.
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While carbon dioxide exhalations and body heat consistently signal the presence
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of warm-blooded animals,
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human body odor is more distinctive.
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And everyone hosts different microbial communities on their skin,
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which contribute to unique body odors that likewise vary from person to person.
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Researchers reveal that the receptors mosquitoes use to detect acidic compounds
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are especially important in helping them navigate towards humans.
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And, indeed, humans with more abundant skin acids
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prove to be consistently more attractive to mosquitoes.
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Because it’s such a persistent trait, certain genes may play a role,
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perhaps by helping determine the skin’s microbial composition.
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Scientists have observed that mosquitoes demonstrate similar levels of attraction
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among identical twins while responding more variably to fraternal twins,
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which supports that there may be some genetic basis at play.
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But beyond confirming that mosquitoes are, in fact,
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conspiring against some of us specifically,
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understanding what makes people mosquito-magnets
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has serious, large-scale implications.
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Every year, hundreds of thousands of people die from mosquito-borne diseases.
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And resources aren’t reaching those who need them most.
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This knowledge can help inspire solutions, like more effective insect repellents
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that manipulate the skin's microbiome and odors.
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And knowing that some people are especially strong mosquito attractors
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could also help efforts to get them resources
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like repellents, bed nets, vaccines, tests, and treatments.
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The results could not only be less itchy,
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they could break transmission cycles and save countless lives.
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