Fever: How Malaria Has Ruled Humankind for 500,000 Years

Fever: How Malaria Has Ruled Humankind for 500,000 Years by Sonia Shah


Authors
Sonia Shah
ISBN
9781742370484
Published
Binding
Paperback
Pages
312
Dimensions
128 x 198mm

Malaria is on the move. It already infects 300 million new people each year, killing nearly 1 million. With climate change it is moving into new regions of the world. We've known how to prevent this devastating disease for more than a century, so why aren't we doing more to eradicate it?

Sonia Shah takes us on a tour through the strange biology of the mosquito and the even stranger history of its relationship with humans over the ages. Frighteningly, few of the attempts we have made to control malaria have ever been truly successful, and vast sums of money have been wasted on a panoply of drugs and technologies. Even the current favoured solution, providing treated bednets to Third World countries, is of limited use.

You'll never feel the same about squashing a mosquito again.

Sonia Shah is a science journalist and author of the critically acclaimed Crude: The story of oil. A former writing fellow of The Nation Institute and the Puffin Foundation, her writing has appeared in The Lancet, The Nation, New Scientist and elsewhere.
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