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No, Norplant distribution in the US was discontinued in 2002 and it was discontinued globally in 2008.
Not really because all around the equator is hot and that is where malaria is found. in places such as: south America, south Africa of the Sahara, middle America and south-east Asia
Overall, the world is wealthier, but the distribution of that wealth is more unequal. Poverty has been alleviated in many places but persists globally.
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.
Virus does not cause malaria. Malaria is caused by a protozoa from the genus Plasmodium.
Yeast does not causes malaria. Malaria is caused by protozoa.
Give you malaria.
Yes, 3.73 million on average have malaria. Any country where mosquitos with the malaria virus are, you get malaria.
The male to female ratio globally is approximately 1:1. There are slight variations between countries and regions due to factors such as life expectancy and population distribution.
The ciliates do not cause malaria. Malaria is caused by protozoa. They have pseudopodia.
Globally.