no, you cannot. also if you have visited a malaria endemic country within the past six months you cannot.
Potential donors with a history of malaria must be disease free for a minimum of three years, and be released by their physician, before attempting volunteer blood donation.
it can inhibit the release of platelets in your body...but im not sure if you could or not donate
Plasma, or platelets. You can also donate your time.
yes malaria causes increase of ESR and decrease of hematocrit.
because there is only the defects in function of platelets in hemophilia and not reduction in number of platelets!
Malaria
Normally not necessary. do for immune compromise patient
In malaria fever the patient trampling feel cold and in dengue fever patient feels pain in all body , pain in joints and headache.
Reduction in platelets.
Malaria kills people and even when cured it stays in the blood for the rest of the person's life. My dad contacted Malaria while fighting WW2 in the Pacific and never could donate blood because it stayed in his blood.
Absolutely not. Anyone who has on any type of medication cannot donate blood.
AB pos or AB neg
Malaria was present in ancient times we do not know who was the first patient to catch it, it probably evolved with man.