Now Beatrice Hahn of the University of Alabama in Birmingham says both theories are wrong, and that
human malaria came from gorillas.
Not exact matches
The insects that spread
malaria across sub-Saharan Africa
come exquisitely equipped to find
human blood.
The infection
comes from the Plasmodium falciparum
malaria parasite which invades the
human host's bloodstream and liver cells.
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The paragon of prudence in the book Character Strengths and Virtues is Fred Soper, a pioneer epidemiologist working toward a world without all the
human suffering that
comes from
malaria.