It has been developing missiles and other state-of-the-art equipment for the armed forces, but the Defence Research and Development Organisation is now ready to take on the oldest human enemy -- mosquitoes -- that are vectors of diseases like malaria, and dengue with a new insect repellent cream.
Launching the 'Maxo Military' and 'Maxo Safe and & Soft Wipes,' DRDO said the cream-based product will fool the mosquitoes, will have a pleasant fragrance and will not block your skin pores -- a common problem with such products.
While a tube of mosquito repellent gel costs Rs 36, the DRDO-developed 'mosquito tissue' can be bought for only Rs 3
"This cream is based on a uniquely configured, researched and tested molecule which acts like a decoy and cheats the mosquito. It does not allow mosquitoes to sense the presence of human blood in their vicinity," Prahlada, chief controller, research & development, Defence Research and Development Organisation told reporters.
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