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Robert Koch, malaria pioneer

The role of Robert Koch in the early discoveries of the malaria lifecycle and the complex of diseases, the development of immunity, quinine prophylaxis and the mosquito theory has fallen into oblivion. As a mature and famous hygienist, Koch had travelled the Old World, where malaria was endemic. His...

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Autor principal: Verhave, Jan Peter
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dutch Malaria Foundation 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9242531/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35813270
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description The role of Robert Koch in the early discoveries of the malaria lifecycle and the complex of diseases, the development of immunity, quinine prophylaxis and the mosquito theory has fallen into oblivion. As a mature and famous hygienist, Koch had travelled the Old World, where malaria was endemic. His first studies took place in Tanganyika, German East Africa (now Tanzania) in 1898 and thereafter in Italy and the East Asian archipelago. As malaria in Germany did not offer a sufficiently endemic situation, he chose the Istrian island of Brioni (Kroatia) to eliminate malaria. Because virtually all of Koch’s publications are in German, his achievements on malaria never settled in the common memory of tropical medicine. Around the turn of the century the race to elucidate the transmission pathway through mosquitoes took place and though he hardly yielded any honour of priority, his research certainly determined the speed by which British and Italian contenders made their ways. His exertion and interference led to the awarding of the 2(nd) Nobel Prize in Medicine to Ronald Ross only, leaving Giovanni Battista Grassi to draw the blank. Proof of this intervention in the otherwise well-known quarrel at the start of modern malaria research shows once more how personal characters may clash or join forces.
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spelling pubmed-92425312022-07-08 Robert Koch, malaria pioneer Verhave, Jan Peter Malariaworld J Research Article The role of Robert Koch in the early discoveries of the malaria lifecycle and the complex of diseases, the development of immunity, quinine prophylaxis and the mosquito theory has fallen into oblivion. As a mature and famous hygienist, Koch had travelled the Old World, where malaria was endemic. His first studies took place in Tanganyika, German East Africa (now Tanzania) in 1898 and thereafter in Italy and the East Asian archipelago. As malaria in Germany did not offer a sufficiently endemic situation, he chose the Istrian island of Brioni (Kroatia) to eliminate malaria. Because virtually all of Koch’s publications are in German, his achievements on malaria never settled in the common memory of tropical medicine. Around the turn of the century the race to elucidate the transmission pathway through mosquitoes took place and though he hardly yielded any honour of priority, his research certainly determined the speed by which British and Italian contenders made their ways. His exertion and interference led to the awarding of the 2(nd) Nobel Prize in Medicine to Ronald Ross only, leaving Giovanni Battista Grassi to draw the blank. Proof of this intervention in the otherwise well-known quarrel at the start of modern malaria research shows once more how personal characters may clash or join forces. Dutch Malaria Foundation 2022-05-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9242531/ /pubmed/35813270 Text en Copyright © 2022 Verhave. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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