Malorie Albee

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The Caribbean is home to a number of other species of the Anopheles mosquito that were capable of transmitting Plasmodium falciparum. But they are not as effective as their African cousins because they are less drawn to human blood. As a result, malaria—which was the major killer in West Africa—was not as deadly in places like Hispaniola.
Pathogenesis: A History of the World in Eight Plagues
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