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- By 19 October 726 soldiers from this unit, had been evacuated with malignant malaria.
- His daughter Rose, ill for some time, died 15 January 1909 from malignant malaria.
- The Anzac Mounted Division evacuated more than 3, 000 sick in the last three weeks of September 2700 of which were cases of malignant malaria.
- The report said the state government of West Bengal, of which Calcutta is the capital, did not inform federal authorities quickly about the rise in malignant malaria cases.
- The area was notorious for subtertian or malignant malaria and in particular the whole valley of the Wadi el Mellahah was swarming with anopheles larvae, the worst kind of mosquitoes.
- In a recent report, the federal government in New Delhi blamed the spread of malignant malaria on poor mosquito controls in Calcutta, a bustling city of crumbling buildings and choked sewers.
- The numbers of sick due to malaria; mainly malignant malaria, doubled from 1 September to 1 October; from 2.85 to 5.51 percent, with Indian and European soldiers being almost equally affected.
- After a week, the Regiment started on a 200-mile trek to Aleppo, having been reduced to just 75 men, 200 of them having become casualties from malignant malaria caught in the Jordan valley.
- The city of 13 million people reported 1, 780 cases of malignant malaria in 1997; the number rose to 6, 200 last year, and federal health authorities fear it could escalate into an epidemic.
- Cases of malignant malaria contracted in the Jordan Valley south of Jisr ed Damieh before the offensive, were increased by those contracted in the Jordan Valley north of Jisr ed Damieh and around Beisan.
- Ice began to be delivered daily by motor lorry from Jerusalem to treat the bad cases of malignant malaria; it travelled in sacks filled with sawdust, and with care lasted for 12 hours or more.
- "Laboratory investigations conducted by a World Health Organization team . . . have found out that the disease was malignant malaria, " the minister told the official Sudan News Agency in the Sudanese capital, Khartoum.
- Malignant malaria cases have declined with the onset of winter, but the disease could come back ferociously with summer, said Dr . Amitava Nandy, head of the parasitology department at the School of Tropical Medicine in Calcutta.
- The New Zealand Mounted Rifles Brigade evacuated 316 cases and the 2nd Light Horse Brigade had 57 cases, many of whom suffered a high fever of 105?to 106 癋 . More than 700 cases of mostly malignant malaria were reported during the first 12 days of October, and the New Zealand Mounted Rifles Brigade lost about one third of its strength.
- Within the units of Chaytor's Force which moved to Es Salt and Amman cases of malignant malaria began to appear in much smaller numbers on 28 September and up to 10 October 2 Light Horse Brigade which had not been in the Jisr ed Damieh area evacuated 57 soldiers compared with 239 from the 1st Light Horse Brigade and 316 from the New Zealand Mounted Rifle Brigade.