Read The Fever: How Malaria Has Ruled Humankind for 500,000 Years Online
Authors: Sonia Shah
Tags: #Science, #Life Sciences, #Microbiology, #Social Science, #Disease & Health Issues, #Medical, #Diseases
Agriculture, U.S. Department of (USDA)
AIDS
Alabama; during Civil War; Supreme Court of; University of
Alabama Power Company
Alaric the Visigoth
Alexander VI, Pope
Algeria
Algonquins
Allen, Thomas
Al Qaeda
Amazon
American colonies: English; Spanish
American Enterprise Institute
American Idol
(television program)
American Medical Association (AMA)
American Red Cross
American Revolution
Andersen, Hans Christian
Angola
Anopheles
mosquitoes; DDT and; in England; Gorgas on; habitats of;
identification as malaria vector of
species:
A. albimanus
;
A. albitarsis
;
A. aquasalis
;
A. arabienses
;
A. atroparvus
;
A. crucians
;
A. darlingii
;
A. dirus
;
A. farauti
;
A. gambiae
;
A. labranchiae
;
A. maculipennis
;
A. messeae
;
A. punctimacula
;
A. punctipennis
;
A. quadrimaculatus
;
A. rossi
;
A. stephensi
;
A. subpictus
;
A. superpictus
Arenco Pharmaceuticals
Arizona, University of
Armed Forces Radio
Army, U.S.
artemether-lumefantrine
Artemisia annua
artemisinin; combination therapy (ACT)
Asante Empire
Asian Malaria Conference (1954)
Atebrin,
see
quinacrine
Atlantic languages
Attaran, Amir
Australia; in World War II
avian flu
Azerbaijan
Bacillus malariae
Bank of England
Bantu peoples
Barbados
Bass, Willie
Bataan
Bate, Roger
Beatty, Alfred Chester
bed nets; insecticide-treated
Begum, Shahida
Bethesda Naval Hospital
Bignami, Amico
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Billiton Mining
Binka, Fred
bin Ladin, Osama
Bioko Island
Blanton, Wyndham
Bloland, Peter
Boardman, Elijah
Boardman, William
Bolivia
Bono
Borland, Francis
Borneo
Boyle, T. C.
Bradford, William
Brazil; colonial
Bridgeland, John
Britain; African colonies of; American colonies of; during Little Ice Age; Parliament; slave trade opposed by; in World War I;
in World War II;
see also
India, British Raj in
British Broadcasting Company (BBC)
British Medical Association
British Medical Journal
Brown, Gordon
Brown, Peter
Bruce-Chwatt, Leonard
Brundtland, Gro
Brunei
Buddhists
Buel, Dr.
Bulgaria
Burma
Burnett v. Alabama Power Company
(1916)
Bush, George W.
Buxton, Thomas Fowell
Cable News Network (CNN)
Caesar, Julius
Calcutta Medical School
Calzada, José
Cambodia
Cameroon
Canada
cancer
Candau, Marcolino
Caracalla, Emperor
Carolinas, colonial; Scottish settlers in
Carroll, Dennis
Carson, Rachel
Carter, Richard
Caventou, Joseph
Celsus
Centers for Disease Control (CDC)
Central African Republic
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
cerebral malaria
Chad
Chagres fever
Chamberlain, Joseph
Chan, Margaret
Chaouch, Adel
Charles II, King of England
Chemical Warfare Service, U.S.
Chernin, Peter
Chewa people
Childs, St. Julien Ravenel
Chile
China; ancient; Cultural Revolution in; Military Academy of Medical Sciences; Project 523 in; in World War II
chloroquine; parasites resistant to
cholera
Christianity
Christophers, Samuel Rickard
Church of Scotland
cinchona bark
Civil War
Clarkson, M. L.
Clinton, Bill
Clinton Foundation
Coartem
Coatney, Robert G.
Cobbold, Thomas Spencer
Coburn, Tom
coffee
cold war
Colin, Léon
Colombia
Columbia University
Columella, Lucius
Comoros Islands
Congress, U.S.
Connecticut
Conniff, Michael
Consumer Reports
Continental Congress
Crichton, Michael
Cromwell, Oliver
crop rotation
Cuba
Culex
mosquitoes
Curtin, Philip
Curtis, Chris
Curtis, Richard
Cushite people
Dafra Pharmaceuticals
Dante Alighieri
DDT; development of; in eradication campaigns; free-market conservative advocacy of; mosquitoes resistant to; toxicity and environmental impact of
Defoe, Daniel
dengue fever
dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane,
see
DDT
diptheria
DNA
Drake, Francis
Drummond, Henry
Duffy antigens
Durant-Reynals, M. L.
dysentery
Earl, Ralph
Earle, Carville
East African, The
East India Company
Ecuador
Egypt; ancient
Eisenhower, Dwight D.
El Niño
El Salvador
encephalitis, Japanese
England,
see
Britain
Equatorial Guinea
Essig, E. O.
Etang, Josiane
Ethiopia
ExxonMobil
Fairley, Neil Hamilton
falciparum malaria; artemisinin combination medications for; in childhood; chloroquine-resistant; in Roman Empire; sickle-cell gene and; prophylaxis of; slave trade and spread of;
tolerance to; vaccine research for
Falleroni, Domenico
Family Health International
Fansidar
Far Easter n Economic Review
Farley, John
farming,
see
agriculture
Fascists
Febris, demon goddess of malaria
filariasis
Fortune
magazine
France; colonies of; settlers in American colonies from; in World War I
Fungladda, Wijitr
Galen
Gambia
Gandhi, Mohandas
Garibaldi, Giuseppe
Garnham, P.C.C.
Gates, Bill
Gates, Melinda
Gauguin, Paul
Ge Hong