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now, im not completely sure about what your asking? a cat eye infection can be caused by several things. It could be an irritation due to something foreign protruding into the eye like a piece of grass or it could be conjunctivitis this is the inflammation of the pink membrane part of the eye which lines the white part and the eyelid. Conjunctivitis can be fixed by a trip to your local vet with a proper diagnosis it could be cured by a simple eye ointment.
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
There are many different treatments available, depending on the type of malaria and the local malaria resistance patterns. Medications like chloroquine, mefloquine, primaquine, quinine, pyrimethamine-sulfadoxine, and doxycycline are used. Often people traveling to endemic areas will take preventative doses of these medications.
Go to your local Doctor.
Malaria is caused by a parasite in the plasmodium family. Without going into too much detail the mosquito takes what amounts to eggs from an infected person those mature partially in the mosquito. Those are then passed to everyone that infected mosquito bites.
Local tissue damage, infection, and pain.
A local infection infects only the area where it made initial contact in or on the body, like the infection in a cut after the cut gets dirty and is not properly cleaned. A systemic infection spreads via the blood throughout the body.
Only if you have anything classed as an NFA item (e.g., full auto weapons, short-barreled rifles and shotguns, anything classed as a destructive device, anything classed as AOW [any other weapon], etc.).
Introduce local fish species to where mosquitoes breed.
Yes, an open wound (cut, scratch, ect.) is considered a local infection. However, if left untreated, the local infection can turn into a systemic infection, affecting organs and tissues all over. For example, septicemia is considered to be a systemic infection (bacteria and other pathogenic organisms in the blood stream) that can occur from a simple cat scratch or other open wound. To prevent such a horrendous infection, maintain proper sterile technique and wound maintenance so bacteria and other pathogenic organisms cannot infiltrate the wound.
general is all over the body. local stays in the one area that is infected.
Rubor, dolor and calor are three signs of infection. That mean redness, pain and hot part, respectively.