Why does the malaria disease persist in the human population?
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The malaria disease persists in the human population because malaria is a vector-borne disease that is difficult to stop completely, and it has become resistant to many medications. ... This resistance to some of the medicines will only give the malaria parasite more opportunity to grow among human populations.
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The malaria disease persists in the human population because malaria is a vector-borne disease that is difficult to stop completely and it has become resistance to many medicine
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