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- What correlation did Dr. Tony Allison find between sickle cell disease and malaria?Even though genetically engineered mosquitoes might be developed that do not allow the reproduction of malaria protozoa, these mosquitoes would have little, if any, immediate effect on the spread of the disease. Why should this be so? What would have to happen for these mosquitoes to significantly affect the spread of malaria?Malaria Where did the disease originate? What impact did it have on the individuals living in the effected areas? How was the disease spread? How did individuals combat the disease? What reforms were initiated after the event? Your research must contain one location in the U.S. or Colonial America that experienced an outbreak.
- Plasmodium falciparum is the most harmful type of malaria. Comment.Question It is a common perception that most of the diseases occur due to poor sanitation, filth and contaminated food, which often create extremely fatal infectious diseases. Indentify the most common infectious diseases in the world and explain the major causes of such diseases. Note Answer Should be in detailsWhy does it take more than a week before a mosquito just infected with yellow fever virus can transmit the disease?
- Why can the flu virus cause pandemics?Why do only female mosquitoes transmit malaria?The rabies virus has an extremely broad host range. It has been found in a large number of mammals, birds, and may infect insects and reptiles. Hypothesize what may be true about this virus to give it such a broad host range.