people in modern hoses, equipped wit closed, ceiling, screened doors and windows, were also 45 to 64 percent less likely to have clinical malaria which brings a high fever with infected than researchers found.
"Improved housing has huge potential to reduce malaria transmission around the globe and to keep malaria at bay where we have eliminated it," said Steve Lindsay, a professor from Durham university in northern E
Lindsay added that since many of the world's major vector-borne diseases, such as dengue, leishmaniasis. chagas disease and lymphatic filariasis, are thansmitted indoors, more moderm and enclosed housing would also offer vital protection against several other dangerous infections.