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La malaria, appelée paludisme dans la plupart des pays francophones, tient son nom de l'Italien et signifie " mauvais air ". Pendant longtemps les Romains pensaient que cette fièvre était causée par l'air nauséabond respiré dans les marais. En réalité, c'est la piqûre d'un moustique, appelé anophèle, pullulant dans ces marais, qui transmet le parasite responsable de la maladie. Devenue l'un des pires fléaux contemporains, elle est responsable de 1 à 3 millions de morts par an dont 80 % en Afrique subsaharienne. Toujours avec un profond souci esthétique, William Daniels photographie cette terrible pandémie qui frappe les plus démunis d'Ouganda au Sierra Leone, du Burkina Faso à Calcutta. A travers ses clichés, il nous raconte les pluies abondantes annonciatrices de nouveaux cas de paludisme, les cliniques où sont soignés tant bien que mal femmes enceintes et enfants, les distributions de moustiquaires imprégnées d'insecticide... Et surtout le combat qu'il reste à mener contre cette maladie.
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