1947
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.1.4508.764
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Primary Malaria in London Children

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MALARIA IS ;\10 LO;\lGER an endemic disease in England, but cases do from time to time occur in patients who have not recently been abroad, or indeed have never been abroad (Blacklock, 1921; Fermont, 1947;Levick and MacGregor, 1947). It is thus worth while considering how this may occur, and the circumstances that have led to this once prevalent disease becoming virtually extinct.
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MALARIA IS ;\10 LO;\lGER an endemic disease in England, but cases do from time to time occur in patients who have not recently been abroad, or indeed have never been abroad (Blacklock, 1921; Fermont, 1947;Levick and MacGregor, 1947). It is thus worth while considering how this may occur, and the circumstances that have led to this once prevalent disease becoming virtually extinct.
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confidence: 99%