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原创 1902年诺贝尔医学奖-罗纳德·罗斯-发掘蚊子传播疟疾的途径

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1902年第二届诺贝尔生理学或医学奖授予了英国大夫罗纳德▪罗斯,表彰其发掘蚊子传播疟疾的途径。

罗纳德·罗斯出生在印度的阿尔莫拉,为英属印度陆军将军坎贝尔·罗斯爵士的十个孩儿中的老大。八岁时,他被送回英国,与他的姑姑和叔叔一块住在怀特岛,后续在英国完成学业。罗纳德·罗斯对艺术充满兴趣,但父亲仍然让罗斯选取了医学。因为对医学缺乏兴趣,引起其在医学生周期并不出色。

毕业后,罗斯于 1881 年 9 月 22 日乘坐军舰前往印度工作。1883 年,他被派往班加罗尔担任驻军代理外科大夫这里时期,他重视经过限制蚊子取水来掌控蚊子数量的可能性。

1894 年 3 月,与家人一块回伦敦休假,结识了帕特里克·曼森爵士。曼森向他介绍了疟疾科研中的真正问题,并坚信印度是最适合科研疟疾的地区

罗斯于 1895 年 3 月 20 日返回印度,正式起始了他对疟疾的科研。在他的行李在海关清关之前,他就直奔孟买民用医院,寻找疟疾病人起始制作血片。

1895 年 5 月,罗斯观察到蚊子胃内疟原虫的初期周期,这是发掘蚊子传播疟疾的要紧一步。然而,随后他被派往班加罗尔调查霍乱,他的科研热情与计划被打断。

1897 年 7 月,罗斯设法从收集的幼虫中培养出 20 只成年“棕色”蚊子,并且让这些蚊子成功地吸取疟疾病人的血液,随后他解剖了蚊子。

1897 年8 月 20 日,他证实了蚊子肠道内存在疟原虫,他最初将其鉴定为“斑翅”(后来证明是按蚊属的一种)。 8 月 21 日,他证实了疟原虫在蚊子身体的生长。这一发掘于 1897 年 8 月 27 日在印度医学公报上发布, 12 月在英国医学杂志上发布

1897 年 9 月,罗斯被转移到一个疟疾的地区工作,因此呢他的科研中断了。

1898年2月17日,罗斯抵达加尔各答,在总统府总医院工作。罗斯立即开展了疟疾和内脏利什曼病(叫作为黑热病)的科研。但后续的科研成功,由于病人总是立即得到药品治疗。后来曼森说服他运用鸟类做为科研模型。

最后确定受感染的麻雀为适合的科研模型,到 1898 年 7 月,罗斯确定了库蚊做为禽疟疾中间宿主的要紧性。7月4日,他发掘唾液腺是蚊子体内疟原虫的储存场所。 7 月 8 日,他确信寄生虫是在咬人时从唾液腺中释放出来的。他后来证明了疟原虫全部传播过程,蚊子将疟原虫从感染的麻雀传播给健康的麻雀。

罗纳德·罗斯因发掘鸟类疟原虫的生命周期而得到诺贝尔奖,他在人类中创立他的疟疾传播概念,而是在鸟类中。罗斯是第1个证明疟疾寄生虫是经过受感染的蚊子叮咬传播的,在他的案例中是禽疟原虫。1897 年,意大利大夫和动物学家乔瓦尼·格拉西和他的同事们确定了疟原虫在按蚊身体生长周期;第二年描述了恶性疟原虫、间日疟原虫和疟疾疟原虫的完整生命周期。

思虑 1902 年诺贝尔生理学或医学奖时,诺贝尔委员会最初打算由罗斯和格拉西分享该奖项,但罗斯指责格拉西故意欺诈,最后有罗斯独享这一奖项。

此刻咱们已然认识疟疾的传播路径,疟疾是由于疟原虫组的单细胞微生物导致的。它经过受感染的按蚊叮咬传播,蚊子将唾液中的寄生虫引入人的血液中,从而引起人类的感染。疟原虫随着血液循环到达肝脏并在那里成熟和繁殖。

症状一般在被受感染的蚊子叮咬后十到十五天起始显现。 疟疾导致的症状一般有发烧、疲倦、呕吐和头痛。严重的状况下,它会引起黄疸、癫痫、晕倒乃至死亡。倘若治疗欠妥,人们可能会在数月后复发。在哪些近期从感染中幸存下来的人,再感染导致的症状较轻。倘若病人连续接触疟疾,这种部分抵抗力会在数月至数年内消失。

English version:

The second Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1902 was awarded to the British physician Ronald Ross for his discovery of the way mosquitoes transmit malaria.

Ronald Ross was born in Almora, India, the eldest of ten children of British Indian Army General Sir Campbell Ross. At the age of eight, he was sent back to England to live with his aunt and uncle on the Isle of Wight, where he completed his studies. Ronald Ross was interested in art, but his father still let Ross choose medicine. Due to lack of interest in medicine, it is not very good at the medical student stage.

After graduation, Ross went to work in India on a warship on September 22, 1881. In 1883, he was sent to Bengaluru as an acting garrison surgeon, during which time he noticed the possibility of controlling mosquito populations by restricting their access to water.

In March 1894, he returned to London with his family on vacation and met Sir Patrick Manson. Manson introduced him to the real problems in malaria research and was convinced that India was the best place to study malaria.

Ross returned to India on March 20, 1895, to formally begin his research on malaria. Before his luggage cleared customs, he headed straight to the Mumbai Civil Hospital to look for malaria patients and start making blood films.

In May 1895, Ross observed the early stages of Plasmodium in the stomach of mosquitoes, an important step in the discovery that mosquitoes transmit malaria. However, his enthusiasm and plans were interrupted when he was dispatched to Bangalore to investigate cholera.

In July 1897, Ross managed to grow 20 adult "brown" mosquitoes from the larvae he collected, and had them successfully suck the blood of malaria patients, before dissecting the mosquitoes.

On August 20, 1897, he confirmed the presence of Plasmodium in the mosquito gut, which he initially identified as "Spotted Wing" (which later turned out to be a species of Anopheles). On August 21, he confirmed the growth of Plasmodium in mosquitoes. The discovery was published in the Indian Medical Bulletin on August 27, 1897, and in the British Medical Journal in December.

In September 1897, Ross was transferred to work in a malaria-free location, so his research was discontinued.

On February 17, 1898, Ross arrived in Calcutta to work at the Presidential General Hospital. Ross immediately began research on malaria and visceral leishmaniasis, also known as kala-azar. But follow-up studies were unsuccessful because patients were always given the drug right away. Manson later persuaded him to use birds as research models.

Finally identifying the infected sparrow as a suitable model for the study, by July 1898 Ross had identified the importance of the Culex mosquito as an intermediate host for avian malaria. On July 4, he discovered that the salivary glands serve as storage sites for the malaria parasite in mosquitoes. On July 8, he was convinced that the parasite was released from the salivary glands when it bit people. He later demonstrated the entire process of Plasmodium transmission, in which mosquitoes transmit the parasite from infected sparrows to healthy sparrows.

Ronald Ross, who won the Nobel Prize for his discovery of the life cycle of the avian malaria parasite, established his concept of malaria transmission not in humans, but in birds. Ross was the first to show that the malaria parasite was transmitted by the bite of an infected mosquito, in his case Plasmodium fowl. In 1897, Italian physician and zoologist Giovanni Grassi and his colleagues determined the developmental stages of Plasmodium in the Anopheles mosquito; full life cycle.

When considering the 1902 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, the Nobel committee originally intended that the prize be shared by Ross and Grassi, but Ross accused Grassi of deliberate fraud, and Ross ended up with the prize alone.

Now we all understand the transmission route of malaria, which is caused by the single-celled microorganisms of the Plasmodium group. It is transmitted through the bite of an infected Anopheles mosquito, which introduces the parasite in its saliva into a persons bloodstream, causing infection in humans. Plasmodium circulates through the bloodstream to the liver where it matures and reproduces.

Symptoms usually begin ten to fifteen days after being bitten by an infected mosquito. Symptoms of malaria usually include fever, tiredness, vomiting and headache. In severe cases, it can cause jaundice, seizures, coma, and even death. If not treated properly, people can relapse months later. In those who had recently survived infection, reinfection caused milder symptoms. If the patient does not have ongoing exposure to malaria, this partial resistance disappears within months to years.返回外链论坛:http://www.fok120.com/,查看更加多

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