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Mary
Dec 11, 2020 rated it really liked it
Shelves: science, history
The Mosquito carries a variety of diseases that make it the most successful killer the world has ever known. Yellow Fever, Malaria, Zika, and West Nile virus are all spread by this blood sucker. It facilitates diseases moving from animals to humans.

Dr. Winegard’s book chronicles the history of the mosquito overtime. The mosquito has played a role in battles between states and countries through out history. From the days of the Roman Empire to WWII battles in Italy, the mosquito was there killin
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Mag
Jul 19, 2021 rated it really liked it
World history as influenced by the mosquito borne diseases that disabled the troops and decided the outcomes of wars, conflicts, colonization efforts, etc. It’s a history book, not a science book. I found it interesting but not riveting.
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