Benjamin Baron

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With a defeatist attitude following the termination of the WHO’s Malaria Eradication Programme in 1969, it was easier for the world to forget or ignore the mosquito’s resurgent renaissance than to pony up billions of dollars for research and eradication that could never be recouped. After all, 90% of malaria cases occurred in Africa, where most victims could not afford antimalarial drugs anyway.
The Mosquito: A Human History of Our Deadliest Predator
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