No, it is protozoa that cause malaria and the specific type is carried by mosquitoes. See the related question below for additional details.
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No, DDT does not cause malaria. DDT is actually used to control the mosquito populations that spread malaria by killing the mosquitoes that carry the disease. Using DDT in a controlled and targeted manner can help reduce the incidence of malaria.
To effectively remove and prevent the spread of stains caused by malaria in a household setting, it is important to regularly clean and disinfect surfaces with a solution of bleach and water. Additionally, using mosquito nets on windows and doors, applying insect repellent, and eliminating standing water where mosquitoes breed can help prevent the spread of malaria.
William Gorgas, with the help of the work of Carlos Finlay and William Reed studies on the spread of Yellow Fever through mosquitoes.
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Malaria can be a serious disease, and it is spread by mosquitoes very common in tropical Vietnam. To protect our military, Chloroquine Primiequin Quinine was given to our troops each day, along with a quinine pill weekly. That large weekly quinine pill was unpopular among troops because of a common side effect: diarrhea.
family effects on malaria can cause bad dammage in the way you live. if your mum or dad works and they catch malaria it can stop you from getting money to help support your family.
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inoculation?
Staying away from places that have malaria and taking pills to prevent malaria. One can help reduce the spread of malaria by not allowing favorable conditions in which mosquitoes can breed, hatch and then develop from larvae to adult. Since mosquitoes are the number one carrier of malaria worldwide, preventing the bugs from multiplying would be a safe and effective way to progress in eradication of malaria. Several NGO's have malaria prevention programs in effect. You can prevent being bitten by mosquitoes by putting bug spray on your body and wear clothes that cover your arms and legs Getting rid of mosquito breeding grounds, use of mosquito nets, anti-malarial drugs, proper hygiene, bug spray are all proactive methods to reduce risk.