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  • ...ssentially one hundred percent. In Europe, which has much lower levels of malaria, have either allele '''Fy<sup>a</sup>''' or '''Fy<sup>b</sup>'''. By measu
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  • ...nt mortality or mortality for other age groups except in the regions where malaria eradication was undertaken. It is [however] possible to calculate child mor ...ber of households, male and female population, whether there were cases of malaria, enteritis, varieties of water sources, and whether there was a school.
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  • ...ns, and suffered overwhelming mortality when exposed to smallpox, measles, malaria, tuberculosis and other diseases. ...in the new world had some immunity --they suffered mild recurrent forms of malaria but survived.
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  • ...“The white man’s grave”. The most dangerous diseases were yellow fever and malaria. When the couple arrived, the worst season was approaching with tropical he
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  • ...icularly the far north are considered moderate to high risk malaria areas. Malaria is at its peak during the rainy season roughly between October and May.{{Im
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  • ...fever. Both [[sickle-cell disease]] and [[thalassemia]] are more common in malaria areas, because these mutations convey some protection against the parasite.
    10 KB (1,571 words) - 04:02, 19 September 2013
  • ...ring the First World War, in Iraq and Palestine. "I was wounded twice, had malaria, was cited several time." He had his first sexual experience in 1917, but
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  • ...ly French Canadian. Some were accompanied by their families. Some died of malaria or in accidents on the job. Colonel By catalogued the deaths of men, women
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  • ...ly population in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands that does not suffer from malaria."<ref>Charles H. Norchi. 2000. Indigenous Knowledge as Intellectual Propert
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  • ...of the few places on earth with no natural hazards to humans. There is no Malaria or serious endemic disease; it lies outside of the cyclone belts; the weath
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  • ...e acknowledged, however, that there is no direct proof of the existence of malaria or miasmata, much less of their nature. Intermittent fevers were attributed
    12 KB (1,872 words) - 10:40, 6 June 2010
  • ...ient's medical history. All of them also recommended homeopathy to prevent malaria, instead of referring them to a doctor or travel clinic for conventional me
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  • ..., R. H. "The Decline of Mortality in Ceylon and the Demographic Effects of Malaria Control." ''Population Studies'' 1974 28(2): 205-230. Issn: 0032-4728 Fullt
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  • ...t]] and briefly settling in [[Kampala]], [[Uganda]], where he contracted [[malaria]]. By 1951, he had settled in [[South Africa]], working in the [[gold minin
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  • ...17734">{{cite journal |author=Clegg J, Weatherall D |title=Thalassemia and malaria: new insights into an old problem |journal=Proc Assoc Am Physicians |volume ...al.''| title=The effect of α<sup>+</sup>-Thalassaemia on the Incidence of Malaria and other diseases in children living on the coast of Kenya | booktitle=PLo
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  • *Symptoms of [[malaria]]
    7 KB (951 words) - 11:42, 22 August 2010
  • ...hus reducing world hunger substantially and controlling the incidence of [[malaria]] better than it had ever been, the effect of DDT on the reproductive syste
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  • ...e natives occurred. However, a sailor named Andrea died of fever, probably malaria; he was buried on an islet on the river named “Ilha de São Andrés” (t
    8 KB (1,304 words) - 01:51, 29 October 2013
  • ...f causal factors is needed if one wishes to reduce the incidence of either malaria or violence.
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  • ...ah]] [[encephalitis]] was identified. Twenty well-known diseases such as [[malaria]], [[tuberculosis]], [[cholera]], and [[dengue fever]] have rebounded after :*The economic costs of infectious diseases--especially HIV/AIDS and malaria--are already significant, and their increasingly heavy toll on productivity
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