Ivermectin Is So Toxic It Kills Most Mosquitoes That Feed On Its Users For 4 Days After?!
Human subjects became walking insecticide for days after standard Ivermectin dose
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Ivermectin is known to be an acutely toxic drug:
According to this jawdropping study, taken even at a standard dosage it kills most mosquitoes who feed on the Ivermectin user in the first 4 days.
Much Higher Mortality And Fewer Children For Mosquitoes Feeding On Ivermectin Patients’ Blood
A very strange study took place in Africa called ‘The effect of ivermectin® on fertility, fecundity and mortality of Anopheles arabiensis fed on treated men in Ethiopia’ by Mekuriaw et all. Researchers examined the mortality & fertility rates of mosquitoes who fed on the blood of humans from two treatment groups: Ivermectin vs no Ivermectin. The Ivermectin group received only one oral 12mg dose of Ivermectin. (Full report)
Their premise was that perhaps by injecting the human population or livestock with Ivermectin, they could poison or render mosquitoes less fertile. An absolutely crazy idea- though it seems like another bad excuse to pump Africans full of Ivermectin. I wonder why? Maybe for the negative fertility effects?
“Ivermectin treatment induced significantly higher An. arabiensis mortality on days 1 and 4, compared to untreated controls (p = 0.02 and p < 0.001, respectively)”
Here is the key chart for mortality of the mosquitoes. Each group were allowed to feed on the human subjects for just 30 minutes at different days after the Ivermectin treatment (the control group received no ivermectin)
And here is a version of their chart without the rounded curves:
“The majority of tested mosquitoes, which fed 1 day post treatment died within 2 days and 93% mortality was recorded on day 5 post-ingestion.”
DAT = Day After Treatment (With Ivermectin)
We can see a drastic drop off in survival rate of mosquitoes who feed from Ivermectin laced humans. Of the days tested, the worst time for the mosquitoes to feed was 1 day after ivermectin dosing (93% mortality rate), 4 days after ivermectin (71% mortality rate) & 7 days after ivermectin (31% mortality rate) resulting in mortality rates 73%, 51% & 11% higher than the control group respectively.
“Mosquitoes fed on the treatment group at day 7 and 10 produced significantly lower numbers of eggs compared to the untreated controls (p < 0.001 and p = 0.04, respectively)”
Unfortunately the data is quite incomplete. A key question is what is the number of eggs laid and the percentage that hatch for the mosquitoes that fed on days 1 and 4? So let’s focus on the mosquitoes who fed 7 days after the patients’ ivermectin. Compared to the control group, these 7DAT mosquitoes had 70% fewer successful egg hatchings compared to the control group. As already mentioned, the 7DAT mosquitoes were also hit with a 31% 5 day mortality rate.
So it seems as though Ivermectin turns you into walking insecticide… but WHO would want this?! Refer to last article on Ivermectin toxicity (more to come on this):
Another IVM Blood Fed Mosquito Mortality Study
In an earlier, similar study called ‘Differential effect of human ivermectin treatment
on blood feeding Anopheles gambiae and Culex quinquefasciatus’ by Derua et al (full report) the researchers found a similar toxic effect to mosquitoes of the Anopheles gambiae variety.