PMID: 16512134Oct 1, 1970Paper

Primate malarias: man and monkeys

Journal of Wildlife Diseases
P G Contacos

Abstract

The question whether malarias of animals could be considered true zoonoses was examined. The research in this connection for the past decade or so was reviewed. That simian malarias are true zoonoses has been adequately demonstrated. In addition, there is great potential for human malarias being true anthroponoses. The author considers, therefore, that the significance of non-human reservoirs of human malaria in the control or eradication of malaria should be reconsidered.

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Feb 26, 2014·Malaria Journal·Thuy H TaJosé M Rubio
Aug 1, 1975·Experimental Parasitology·M D YoungR N Rossan
May 16, 2018·The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene·Andrew A LoverRic N Price

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