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The shocking numbers that explain why malaria is so difficult to beat
ZA🔬 Science26 days ago

The shocking numbers that explain why malaria is so difficult to beat

The article explains the biological complexity of malaria, focusing on the Plasmodium parasite and its life cycle within the human body and mosquitoes. It discusses historical misconceptions about the disease, such as the belief that it was caused by 'bad air,' and provides scientific details about how the parasite evades the immune system.

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The shocking numbers that explain why malaria is so difficult to beat

The article explains the biological complexity of malaria, focusing on the Plasmodium parasite and its life cycle within the human body and mosquitoes. It discusses historical misconceptions about the disease, such as the belief that it was caused by 'bad air,' and provides scientific details about how the parasite evades the immune system.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual, scientific information without taking a political stance. It focuses on explaining the biology of malaria and does not include any biased language, framing, or emphasis that would indicate a political lean.

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