It effects all ages especially pregnant women, children under five , and unborn children.
Infants infected with malaria do not survive to age 1
Because its childhood and its to cold.
Malaria
It can be fatal at any age but the young and old are especially affected.
He didn't he got malaria then broke his leg. the malaria spread through the body and he died a the age of about 19.
Six childhood killer diseases in Ghana include malaria, pneumonia, diarrheal diseases, measles, neonatal infections, and malnutrition-related conditions. Malaria remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among children, while pneumonia and diarrheal diseases significantly contribute to child mortality rates. Vaccination programs have helped reduce the incidence of measles, but outbreaks still occur. Addressing malnutrition is crucial, as it exacerbates these diseases and increases vulnerability among young children.
The age of onset of all clinical manifestations tends to occur during childhood and usually develop before 50 years of age. It is a progressive disorder characterized by periods of subtle worsening and often appears to be in remission.
In mesial TLE, seizure can begin as early as childhood or even later in adulthood. There is a characteristic remission that can occur during childhood, lasting a few years, but then seizures resume in adulthood.
No you do not have to be a certain age, although you are more likely to get it when you are vulnerable for example, a pregnant woman. (i think)
descibe the steps involved in biological method taking malaria as an example
Malaria is caused by a parasite called as plasmodium. It is a protozoa. There are four species which causes malaria commonly. They are plasmodium falciparum, Plasmodium vivax, Plasmodium ovale and plasmodium malariae. Out of which plasmodium falciparum is most dangerous. almost 500 million cases of malaria occur in the world. Most of them in tropical countries.
the needs more help with communicable diseases such h fever , tuberculosis the childhood diseases hypertension , heart diseases dysentery malaria , improvement of childhood diseases, health awareness