malaria in the PONS Dictionary

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He almost died of malaria in the process.
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Modern research tools will be applied to malaria research.
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A traditional epidemiological study may show increasing rates of malaria in a region, but not address how or why the rate is increasing.
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There are 686 malaria cases per 100,000 people.
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It is responsible for transmitting malaria in some of these regions.
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Before medicine understood how such diseases were spread, many people believed that vapor from the canal caused malaria.
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Casualties and illness had reduced the regiment's strength to only 350 men, many of whom were struck down with malaria.
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However, other pathogens such as the malaria protozoan must first develop into an infective stage within the midgut before invading other tissues.
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Each year, there are approximately 350500 million cases of malaria.
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This complex has subsequently been revised to a total of seven species of which five transmit malaria.
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