Malaria in the UK: Past, present, and future

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There is strong evidence that malaria was once indigenous to the UK, that global warming is occurring, and that human activity is contributing to global warming. Global warming will have a variety of effects, one of which will probably be the return of indigenous malaria.

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Chin, T., & Welsby, P. D. (2004, November). Malaria in the UK: Past, present, and future. Postgraduate Medical Journal. https://doi.org/10.1136/pgmj.2004.021857

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