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APFirst origin of malaria may have been found
By Associated Press
Monday, August 3, 2009 - Added 1m ago
WASHINGTON — Scientists say they may have tracked down the origins of the deadly disease malaria — chimpanzees.
In recent years diseases like HIV-AIDS and Ebola have been traced to chimpanzees, and a study being released Tuesday shows that this is nothing new, according to Dr. Nathan D. Wolfe, an author of the report in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
"Malaria has been a human disease as long as history," Wolfe, of Stanford University and the Global Viral Forecasting Initiative, said in a telephone interview.
"It is now clear that a new disease that successfully jumps from an animal to a human can last not just for decades, but millennia or more," Wolfe said. "This makes the task of stopping future disease spillovers from animals to humans vital, not only for saving lives today, but for the health of people for many generations to come."
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, each year more than a million people, mostly children, die of malaria worldwide.
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