Yes. It can... and has...
Treat and prevent malaria infections by targeting the parasite that causes the disease. Hopefully this is helpful😀
how using a vaccine may give long term immunity to malaria
male mosquitos don't give your malaria, female mosquitos do
Chickenpox is caused by a virus, and malaria is caused by a parasite.
They will check your blood. There are many different types of tests to confirm the malaria.
no because malaria is only transfer ed through mosquitoes... if someone else had malaria and comes back to England with it then yes . There ARE mosquitoes in the UK. They DO NOT carry the malaria parasite.
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Malaria is spread by female mosquitoes. The parasite which causes malaria is found in the female mosquitoes saliva. When a person is bitten by a female mosquito, the parasite enters the bloodstream via the mosquitoes saliva. However, there are also other ways for malaria to be spread. A pregnant woman can pass malaria onto her baby. Someone using a needle that has been used by a person with malaria can infect that person. Having a blood transfusion from someone who has malaria can also pass it on to someone else.be careful.
You can get malaria by the bite of infected female anopheles mosquito. You may not get the malaria, when you are immune to the disease. Such immunity is common amongst the residents of the endemic area.
Malaria is spread from mosquitos and does not transfer from human to human. You can live with someone who has had malaria and not be in any danger. Once a person has malaria they can not give blood and it stays in the body. My dad contacted malaria in WW2 while fighting in the Pacific. He would have symptoms every so often when he was younger, but it got less as he aged. The US military sprayed GI's with DDT to prevent the disease, but most likely that may have caused cancers in later years.