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2. The story of Malaria
2.1 Malaria Discovery
2.2 Story of Malaria page 1
2.3 Story of Malaria page 2
2.4 Story of Malaria page 3
2.5 Story of Malaria Activity 1
2.6 Story of Malaria - Activity 2
2.7 Story of Malaria page 4
2.8 Story of Malaria page 5
2.9 Story of Malaria Activity 3
2.10 Story of Malaria page 6
2.11 Story of Malaria: Activity 4
2.12 Story of Malaria page 7
2.13 Story of Malaria page 8
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Citation
Health and Diseases,India: CLIx, Tata Institute of Social Sciences.
Credits
Lesson Designers and Content Creators
Arpita Pandey
Priyanka Saxena
Sayali Chougale
Academic mentor
Arvind Sardana
Academic support
Anu Gupta
Dr. Ramani Atkuri
Dr. Sumit Roy
CLIx Science team lead
Deepak Verma
Editor
C N Subramaniam (English)
Production Manager
Pallavi Seth
Illustrations and design
Ankita Thakur
Heera Dhurvay
Translators
Lokesh Malti Prakash (Hindi)
Satyamadhavi Nanduri (Telugu)
Praveen Alamsetti (Telugu)
Special thanks to Dinesh Verma, Gaurav Yadav, Honey Singh, Praveen Alamsetti, Subeer Kangsabanik, Sheetal Chopade and Rajesh Khindri
References
1. Manson, P. (1900). Experimental proof of the mosquito-malaria theory. The Lancet, 156(4022), 923-925.
2. Hempelmann, E., & Krafts, K. (2013). Bad air, amulets and mosquitoes: 2,000 years of changing perspectives
on malaria. Malaria journal, 12(1), 232.
3. Cox, F. E. (2010). History of the discovery of the malaria parasites and their vectors. Parasites & vectors, 3(1),
5.
4. https://www.cdc.gov/malaria/about/history/laveran.html
Rights Information
Health and Diseases. India: CLIx, Tata Institute of Social Sciences. CC-BY-4.0 license. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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Health and Diseases,India: CLIx, Tata Institute of Social Sciences.
Credits
Lesson Designers and Content CreatorsArpita Pandey
Priyanka Saxena
Sayali Chougale
Academic mentor
Arvind Sardana
Academic support
Anu Gupta
Dr. Ramani Atkuri
Dr. Sumit Roy
CLIx Science team lead
Deepak Verma
Editor
C N Subramaniam (English)
Production Manager
Pallavi Seth
Illustrations and design
Ankita Thakur
Heera Dhurvay
Translators
Lokesh Malti Prakash (Hindi)
Satyamadhavi Nanduri (Telugu)
Praveen Alamsetti (Telugu)
Special thanks to Dinesh Verma, Gaurav Yadav, Honey Singh, Praveen Alamsetti, Subeer Kangsabanik, Sheetal Chopade and Rajesh Khindri
References
1. Manson, P. (1900). Experimental proof of the mosquito-malaria theory. The Lancet, 156(4022), 923-925.
2. Hempelmann, E., & Krafts, K. (2013). Bad air, amulets and mosquitoes: 2,000 years of changing perspectives
on malaria. Malaria journal, 12(1), 232.
3. Cox, F. E. (2010). History of the discovery of the malaria parasites and their vectors. Parasites & vectors, 3(1),
5.
4. https://www.cdc.gov/malaria/about/history/laveran.html
Rights Information
Health and Diseases. India: CLIx, Tata Institute of Social Sciences. CC-BY-4.0 license. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0