Chapter 280 Africa's No. 1 Disease



Bronya stood up: "Come with me."

After saying that, he led the way in front and Fu Song followed immediately.

Zhang Jiuyue, the white man Simon, and Bronya's father also chose to follow behind.

The group left the village and walked along a small path, finally stopping at an open space.

There were also a few thatched houses standing in front of the open space, but they were very dilapidated, with many holes in the walls, some as big as washbasins.

When Bronya's father saw the straw house, his expression changed instantly: "Bronya, you don't want Mr. Fu...

No, this disease is incurable."

Bronya was unmoved. She walked over and opened the first door.

Fu Song followed behind and saw four black people lying inside, three of them were children and the other was an old man.

I saw four people lying on the ground with pale faces, shaking all over, looking extremely painful.

Bronya pushed open another door, and there were even more people here, nine in total.

Five children, two elderly people, and two adult women.

Unlike the four people in the house who were shaking constantly, the nine people's faces were red.

Fu Song walked over and touched a child's forehead, and found it was frighteningly hot.

There were two thermometers on the table next to the nine people. Fu Song picked up one and placed it under the child's armpit.

Take it out after five minutes, the reading is 40.3

℃.

Fu Song patrolled back and forth and found that three of the nine people had blisters on their upper lips. The whole room was filled with a foul smell, which was probably caused by frequent vomiting.

After observing for a while, Fu Song and Bronya came out together.

Bronya asked, "Can you tell what the disease is?"

Fu Song said calmly: "If I'm not mistaken, it should be malaria."

Bronya looked at him in surprise: "Not bad, you can see that.

When you said before that your medical skills were just a few learned from a quack doctor, I almost believed you.

Fu Song couldn't help but smile bitterly when he heard this.

He may not know other diseases, but if he doesn't know malaria either, then his life is really in vain.

Of course, Fu Song’s understanding of malaria was not based on his personal experience with the horror of the disease.

In fact, in the world that Fu Song lived in before, malaria had already disappeared in China.

Fu Song's understanding came from an old woman and the Nobel Prize she won.

That’s right, the old woman is Grandma Tu Youyou.

She won the award because she discovered the first miracle antimalarial drug, artemisinin, during China's anti-malarial campaign.

When it comes to China's history of fighting malaria, its heroic level is no less than today's united efforts, and may even be more so.

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