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Computer numerical control knitting of high-resolution mosquito bite blocking textiles
Health and FitnessCommunications Engineering

Computer numerical control knitting of high-resolution mosquito bite blocking textiles

B. Holt, K. Oswalt, et al.

Discover a safe and effective approach to combat mosquito-borne diseases! This innovative research by Bryan Holt, Kyle Oswalt, and their team at Auburn University introduces high-resolution knitted textiles that significantly reduce mosquito bites while ensuring comfort. An eco-friendly solution awaits you!... show more
Abstract
Mosquitoes and other biting arthropods transmit diseases worldwide, causing over 700,000 deaths each year, and costing about 3 billion USD annually for Aedes species alone. Insect vectored diseases also pose a considerable threat to agricultural animals. While clothing could provide a simple solution to vector-borne diseases, modern textiles do not effectively block mosquito bites. Here we have designed three micro-resolution knitted structures, with five adjustable parameters that can block mosquito bites. These designs, which exhibit significant bite reduction were integrated into a computer numerical control knitting robot for mass production of bite-blocking garments with minimal human labor. We then quantified the comfort of blocking garments. Our knits enable individuals to protect themselves from insects amidst their day-to-day activities without impacting the environment.
Publisher
Communications Engineering
Published On
Aug 27, 2024
Authors
Bryan Holt, Kyle Oswalt, Alexa England, Richard Murphy, Isabella Owens, Micaela Finney, Natalie Wong, Sushil Adhikari, James McCann, John Beckmann
Tags
mosquito-borne diseasesknitted textilespersonal protectioncomputer numerical controlbite reductionenvironmentally friendlycomfort
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