No. Unfortunately it is still found in many countries.
Thanks to mosquito control programs, malaria has been eliminated in the United States, almost all of Europe, and large parts of Central and South America.
Since people with the sickle cell allele trait are resistent to malaria, if malaria were eliminated there would be no change in the frequncy of sickle cell allele. This is because the presense of malaria does not have an affect on patients with the sickle cell allele trait.
Some cool facts about malaria are that malaria has been around since man kind!!! Another cool fact is that malaria means = bad air.
More than 1000 malaria cases have been recorded in Mulago Hospital this year.
Since pandas only live in southwestern China and eastern Tibet and have not been eliminated there, the answer is no.
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Some misquitoes in parts of the world give people malaria. ________________________________________________________________________ mainly, you catch malaria from mosquitos that have been infected. they are infected by laying eggs and being born out of dirty water
Malaria has been infecting humans for at least 50,000 years, and may have existed as a pathogen in other species for even longer. For this reason it is impossible to know where the first cases of malaria appeared. While the earliest references to a malaria-like illness come from China, that is by no means an indication that malaria originated in Asia.
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In the society where color has been eliminated, it has helped create a sense of uniformity and conformity among individuals, promoting equality and reducing discrimination based on appearance. However, the absence of color has also led to a lack of diversity, creativity, and personal expression, potentially stifling individuality and freedom of choice.
The people who have been eliminated so far on The Glee Project are Bryce, Ellis, Emily, MyKinleigh and Mattheus