Microbiology: Principles and Explorations 9th Edition

Published by Wiley
ISBN 10: 1-11874-316-4
ISBN 13: 978-1-11874-316-4

Chapter 11 - Eukaryotic Microorganisms and Parasites - Explorations On The Web - Page 344: 1

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Malaria may return to England due to the hotter temperature brought by global warming. Global warming causes a warmer temperature that increases the populations of mosquitoes, increases their lifespan, produces wider geographical distribution and increases rates of parasite multiplication. Acquisition of malaria by UK residents visiting malarial areas also may causes the spread of the disease.

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Malaria may return to England due to the hotter temperature brought by global warming. Global warming causes a warmer temperature that increases the populations of mosquitoes, increases their lifespan, produces wider geographical distribution and increases rates of parasite multiplication. Acquisition of malaria by UK residents visiting malarial areas also may causes the spread of the disease.
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