malaria isn't hard to treat. The problem is that poverty-stricken Africans, who suffer from the disease most, can't afford the treatment. It is cured by a type of antibiotic called antimalarials - this includes the drug quinine. Another problem is that there are many strains that are resistant to some of the drugs, so scientists have to constantly develop new antimalarials.
Patients with more advanced strains of the disease require hospital admission, with drips and drugs being injected directly into the bloodstream.
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Treat and prevent malaria infections by targeting the parasite that causes the disease. Hopefully this is helpful😀
You can live for a few weeks if your malaria is not treated, If you know about your malaria and treat it well, you may not die with the disease!
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Quinidine is usually used to treat malaria.
It has been used to treat malaria (sometimes called "ague" in history), but isn't always effective for it nowadays. (The strains mutate and evolve quickly.)
Antimalarial drugs are medicines that prevent or treat malaria.
a drug that can be used to prevent or treat the symptoms of malaria. There are two basic types of antimalarial drug: prophylactic drugs, and therapy drugs. Prophylatic drugs prevent a person from contracting malaria so by receiving a bite by an infective mosquito, a person will not contract malaria. Therapy drugs are used to treat a person who alrady has malaria. These drugs treat the symptoms of malaria. a drug that can be used to prevent or treat the symptoms of malaria. There are two basic types of antimalarial drug: prophylactic drugs, and therapy drugs. Prophylatic drugs prevent a person from contracting malaria so by receiving a bite by an infective mosquito, a person will not contract malaria. Therapy drugs are used to treat a person who alrady has malaria. These drugs treat the symptoms of malaria.
An artesunate is a drug, belonging to the artemisinin group, used to treat malaria.
Your physician will treat both the diseases, simultaneously.