eurekalert.org - 11/18/2008
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'Airport malaria' -- cause for concern in the US
michaelberube.com - 11/11/2008
blogs.wsj.com - 11/18/2008
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blogs.wsj.com —
airport malaria Living in the global village created
by speedy air travel gives us all kinds of
new health worries. Now it’s gotten to the point that just being near an international airport may be enough to put us at risk for malaria. We still ...
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AGW Today: Schwarzenutter, Airport Malaria, And Light Bulbs (Again)
Pirate's Cove —
... in February already.”
Do I really need to go through the effects of lots of moonbats smoking dope around massive amounts of dried brush caused by moonbats? I thought not.
Living in the global village created by speedy air travel gives us all kinds of new health worries. Now it’s gotten to the point that just being near an international airport may be enough to put us at risk for malaria.
According to a statement from the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene:
Airport malaria is ...
AGW Today: Schwarzenutter, Airport Malaria, And Light Bulbs (Again)
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... created by speedy air travel gives us all kinds of new health worries. Now it’s gotten to the point that just being near an international airport may be enough to put us at risk for malaria. According to a statement from the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene : Airport malaria is transmitted when a mosquito infected with the disease bites a human within the vicinity (usually one mile or less) of an international airport. Warmer climate changes in major U.S. cities with a large presence of international air traffic, such as New York and Los Angeles, seem to have ...
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