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Spreading the seeds of million-murdering death**This title and some subheadings are taken from lines in Ronald Ross' poem In Exile, Reply – What Ails the Solitude, written on 21 August 1897, the day after he made his Nobel-Prize-winning discovery of parasite stages in the mosquito. ‘This day relenting God hath placed within my hand a wondrous thing; and God be praised. At His command, seeking His secret deeds with tears and toiling breath I find thy cunning seeds, O million-murdering Death. I know this little thing a myriad men will save. O Death, where is thy sting, thy victory, O Grave!’: metamorphoses of malaria in the mosquito
2005

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Luke Anthony Baton 640 638 257 19 983
Ana C. Bahia 528 598 316 27 847
José Henrique M. Oliveira 488 452 306 21 889
Anne Boissière 572 572 167 15 810
Majoline T. Tchioffo 707 604 191 17 904
Luc Abate 904 674 280 27 1.1k
Mathilde Gendrin 451 618 279 24 773
Shin-Hong Shiao 573 628 584 25 1.1k
Peter E. Cook 559 819 96 17 1.1k
Jonas G. King 446 362 407 31 1.1k
Deepak Joshi 543 606 74 16 768

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