It is found in hot muggy climate with sitting water which attracts Mosquitoes that bite you and suck blood while transferring the virus.
No. Malaria is a serious fever caused by a protozoan parasite that invades the red blood cells.
Malaria is caused by a protozoan infection, Falciparum malaria - most common virulent type.
No. Not at all. Malaria is a parasitic infection from mosquitoes. You can treat malaria by anti-malaria drugs. There is no vaccine. Typhoid fever is caused by a bacteria. People infected by this bacteria can spread it to other people who contaminate food or water. There is a typhoid vaccine and the infection can be treated with antibiotics.
Malaria is actually caused by a protist that belongs to the genus of Plasmodium.
That disease is malaria. It is not chicken pox.
That species is called as Plasmodium falciparum. This species causes the most deadly infection of malaria. It is responsible for most of the deaths attributed to malaria.
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Some of the ways that prevent childrent from malaria infection. 1, cleaning their enviroment. 2, using the mosquitor net distributed by who.
Antimalarial drugs work by targeting the malaria parasite inside the human body. They interfere with the parasite's ability to grow and multiply, ultimately killing it and stopping the infection from spreading. This helps to combat the malaria infection and reduce its symptoms.
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A person with malaria may vomit due to the body's response to the infection caused by the Plasmodium parasites. The release of toxins and the immune response to the infection can irritate the gastrointestinal system, leading to nausea and vomiting. Additionally, fever and other systemic symptoms associated with malaria can contribute to gastrointestinal disturbances.