Abstract

Sir Ronald Ross, a British medical doctor and researcher, is renowned for his pioneering work in malaria research. His discovery of the malaria parasite's lifecycle within mosquitoes revolutionized the understanding and control of malaria, transitioning the field from the miasma theory to vector-based strategies. This literature review aims to explore the comprehensive contributions of Ronald Ross to malaria researchand their enduring impact on public health.

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