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A million deaths every year, 500 million sufferers, 2 billion
people at risk: those were the figures concerning malaria in 2000.
The distribution and seriousness of the disease vary according to
pathogenic agents, vectors and the environment. At the present
time, 90% of deaths from the strain of malaria caused by P.
falciparum affect tropical Africa, where only 10% of the world's
population lives. The African continent is home to the most
efficient vectors and the climate is eminently favourable to
transmission of the disease. Serious outbreaks also occur in the
wooded regions of South-East Asia, New Guinea and Amazonia.
Elsewhere in the tropical and subtropical world, the strain of
malaria caused by P. vivax and/or P. malariae is less severe. This
book describes 50 years of active struggle against malaria, a
succession of periods of euphoria followed by periods of depression
that have not shaken researchers' belief that the scourge of
malaria can be eliminated.
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