yes there is a treatment for malaria
The treatment for malaria depends with the type of malaria. There are two types of malaria: mild malaria and severe malaria. The severe malaria requires intravenous (IV) drug treatment and fluids in the hospital while mild malaria requires oral medication.
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Lots of garlic and Quinine!
Prompt indentificaton, isolation and treatment of malaria patients, eradication of mosquitoes and protection of the healthy population from mosquitoes are the basic strategies to prevent malaria.
Yes, 3.73 million on average have malaria. Any country where mosquitos with the malaria virus are, you get malaria.
quinine
That is not possible. It may take up to six months to develop the immunity. Falciparum malaria will kill you very shortly. You have to take treatment for malaria.
none but theres medication to help prevent you from getting it.
The first effective treatment for malaria was quinine, from the bark of the cinchona tree. Malaria is transmitted by mosquitoes, so a many strategies for preventing malaria involve preventing mosquitoes from biting humans * putting on mosquito spray -- a repellent such as DEET * using mosquito netting to keep out mosquitoes * killing mosquitoes with insecticides such as DDT and permethrin * killing mosquito larvae with oil drips
Graham E. Henson has written: 'Malaria; etiology, pathology, diagnosis, prophylaxis, and treatment' -- subject(s): Malaria
Common symptoms of malaria include fever, chills, sweats, headache, body aches, and fatigue. The recommended treatment for malaria typically involves antimalarial medications prescribed by a healthcare provider, such as chloroquine, artemisinin-based combination therapies, or other drugs depending on the type and severity of the infection. It is important to seek medical attention promptly if you suspect you have malaria.