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  2. Malaria - Wikipedia

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    This mosquito is a vector of malaria, and mosquito control is an effective way of reducing its incidence. Methods used to prevent malaria include medications, mosquito elimination and the prevention of bites. As of 2023, there are two malaria vaccines, approved for use in children by the WHO: RTS,S and R21.

  3. History of malaria - Wikipedia

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    Britain's Sir Ronald Ross, an army surgeon working in Secunderabad, India, proved in 1897 that malaria is transmitted by mosquitoes, an event now commemorated by World Mosquito Day. [82] He was able to find pigmented malaria parasites in a mosquito that he artificially fed on a malaria patient who had crescents in his blood.

  4. Plasmodium falciparum - Wikipedia

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    Plasmodium falciparum is a unicellular protozoan parasite of humans, and the deadliest species of Plasmodium that causes malaria in humans. [2] The parasite is transmitted through the bite of a female Anopheles mosquito and causes the disease's most dangerous form, falciparum malaria.

  5. Mystery illness in Congo could be severe malaria, health ...

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    Malaria is caused by a parasite that Anopheles mosquitoes carry; it can spread to humans through bites. Mosquito nets, insect repellant and antimalarial drugs can help limit transmission, and ...

  6. Anopheles gambiae - Wikipedia

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    The Anopheles gambiae complex consists of at least seven morphologically indistinguishable species of mosquitoes in the genus Anopheles. The complex was recognised in the 1960s and includes the most important vectors of malaria in sub-Saharan Africa, particularly of the most dangerous malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum. [2]

  7. African scientist could wipe out malaria by editing mosquito DNA

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    Male mosquitoes do not bite so are unable to transmit malaria. With gene drive, female mosquito species that transmit the disease are prevented from producing new female offspring through the ...

  8. Anopheles claviger - Wikipedia

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    [4] [16] This experiment further established that An. claviger is the sole mosquito species responsible for human malaria in Italy, and other European countries. (In other parts of the world other species of Anopheles are responsible.) In addition the discovery laid the foundation for prevention of malaria by vector control of mosquitoes. [17] [18]

  9. New mosquito raises fear of year-round malaria in Kenya - AOL

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    The mosquito species -- named Anopheles stephensi -- was previously only known to spread malaria in South Asia and parts of the Arabian Peninsula, according to the World Health Organization. This ...