Biologists Think They Know How Mosquitoes First Got Their Thirst For Human Blood

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To explain more, a doctor named Amesh Adalja sat down to talk with Time magazine in January 2016. He worked for the Center for Health Security at the the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, focusing on infectious ailments. During his chat with the publication, Dr. Adalja detailed what happens when mosquitoes feed on humans.

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