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They found that western gorillas carry a high prevalence of plasmodium (about 37 percent of the population is infected) and that some of those gorilla parasites are nearly identical to P. falciparum. “This indicates,” they wrote confidently, “that human P. falciparum is of gorilla origin, and not of chimpanzee, bonobo or ancient human origin.”
Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic
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