Description
One is often led to believe that mosquito-borne diseases such as malaria and its companion diseases, dengue and chikungunya, are backward and rural diseases that have very little to do with urbanization and development. However, it is often just the reverse. These diseases have been around for over 500,000 years and continue to flourish even as we continue to progress as a race.
About the Author
Sonia Shah is a science journalist and prize-winning author. Her writing on science, politics and human rights has appeared in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Foreign Affairs, Scientific American and elsewhere. She has also been featured on CNN, RadioLab, Fresh Air and TED.com, where her talk, ‘Three Reasons We Still Haven’t Gotten Rid of Malaria’, has been viewed by over 10,00,000 people around the world.
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