Discovery of Malaria

As early as 2700 BC in China, Anupam was known as Pyarvrit Jar. It was called Roman fever because the ancient Roman Empire was destroyed by this fever. In the Middle Ages it was known as marsh fever. About 1000 years ago, the symptoms of malaria were diagnosed. In 1753, the scientist Torti first used the word Malaria. In 1880, the French physician Charles Laveron discovered the malaria parasite. For this, he was named Physiology in 1907. In 1885, the scientist Marchiafava and Celli said that all malaria parasites belong to the genus Plasmodium Manson (Sir Patric Manson) believes that malaria is carried by mosquitoes. In 1897, British army doctor Sir Ronald Ross proved that malaria is the vector. In 1902, the scientist Brue Chwatt was awarded the malaria elimination method give an idea about

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