HLTB21H3 Chapter : Malaria
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Malaria: italian mal"aria (i. e. bad air), the great imitator. Oldest disease known to mankind that continues to have huge health consequence (50% global population at risk), found in chinese medical text nei chang . enlarged spleens, related malaria to ingestion of stagnant water roman fever. belief: resulting from poisonous vapours that emanate from roman campagna". William shakespeare: ague (english word for malaria) first to observe black-brown malaria pigments and mobile filaments emerging from clear spherical bodies in the red blood cells of infected blood, crescents in blood. haemoproteus: bird parasite closely related to malaria. Koch: fist to identify malaria parasite, argued that human malaria was caused by a mosquito bite but was unsuccessful. Ross and manson: discover the in the infectious stages in the mosquito salivary glands in sparrows, injects sporozoites (winner) Giovanni battista grassi: report that the anopheles claviger was the carrier of human malaria.