Literature DB >> 19987225

The Disappearance of Malaria from England.

S P James.   

Abstract

Part I.-An attempt to interpret the available historical and statistical evidence of the distribution, incidence and character of malaria, from the seventeenth century onwards, and to ascertain to what degree the belief is justified that the disease was formerly prevalent and severe, but that within the last fifty years its incidence and fatality have declined continuously until, at the present day, it is usually said to have "disappeared" from this country.Part II is an examination of the causes of the decline of malarial incidence and severity during the period under consideration. Each of the factors or circumstances which from time to time has been thought to be concerned in the reduction is discussed in the light of the results of recent inquiries in the field and in the laboratory; and some factors are considered which have not received attention previously. A selection from the results of laboratory work in connection with the therapeutic use of malaria in general paralysis is included, where applicable, in the commentary.

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Year:  1929        PMID: 19987225      PMCID: PMC2181524     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc R Soc Med        ISSN: 0035-9157


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Review 2.  Red blood cell polymorphism and susceptibility to Plasmodium vivax.

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4.  Thomas Willis and the fevers literature of the seventeenth century.

Authors:  D G Bates
Journal:  Med Hist Suppl       Date:  1981

5.  Anopheles plumbeus (Diptera: Culicidae) in Europe: a mere nuisance mosquito or potential malaria vector?

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6.  Exploring the spatiotemporal drivers of malaria elimination in Europe.

Authors:  Xia Zhao; David L Smith; Andrew J Tatem
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7.  The role of improved housing and living environments in malaria control and elimination.

Authors:  Richard Carter; Nadira D Karunaweera
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