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The malariology centenary.

M J Dobson1

  • 1Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine, University of Oxford, UK. mary.dobson@history-of-medicine.oxford.ac.uk

Parassitologia
|March 4, 2000
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1898 marked major malaria research breakthroughs. A 1998 centenary commemoration highlighted key 19th-century discoveries in malaria transmission by Anopheles mosquitoes.

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Area of Science:

  • Malariology
  • Medical Entomology
  • History of Science

Background:

  • The year 1898 was pivotal for malariology.
  • A centenary commemoration in 1998 reflected on these advancements.

Observation:

  • Key 19th-century discoveries significantly advanced the understanding of malaria.
  • The role of Anopheles mosquitoes in malaria transmission was elucidated.

Findings:

  • Major contributions from scientists like Laveran, Manson, Ross, and Grassi were central.
  • The Italian School of Malariology played a crucial role.

Implications:

  • An historical perspective is vital for addressing contemporary malaria challenges.
  • Understanding past research informs current and future malaria control strategies.