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On the American mainland falciparum was transmitted by Anopheles quadrimaculatus, a species of mosquito common in low-lying parts of the east coast. It is not as effective at spreading the plasmodium as its West African “cousins,” but it is better than Caribbean species because of its preference for human blood.[56] So malaria wasn’t as devastating as in West Africa, but it was far more consequential than in the Caribbean.
Pathogenesis: A History of the World in Eight Plagues
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