EARTHQUAKE ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS: THE CASE OF LATE CLASSICAL-HELLENISTIC HELIKE, GULF OF CORINTH, GREECE


A cross-sectional study of malaria transmission in suggests the existence of a potential bridge vector susceptible of ensuring the transfer of simian malaria parasites to humans

IntroductionDespite all the efforts made to control or even eliminate malaria, the disease continues to claim the highest number of victims of vector-borne pathogens in the world and Sub-Saharan countries bear the heaviest burden.The lack of knowledge of the role of various protagonists involved in the transmission of this parasitic disease, such a

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