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malaria
They are fairly normal mosquitoes except for the fact that they carry malaria. You can kill any one of them in all the normal ways (insecticides, swatting etc). In malaria prone regions some attempts at disease reduction are often undertaken by using pesticides to reduce the mosquito population. This is somewhat effective but, unfortunately, probably never will succeed in completely eradicating the mosquito and with them malaria. The mosquitoes tend to develop resistance to the pesticides (so they no longer work) and there are just too many of them in hard to reach places for that to be successful
Malaria is uncommon you usually get it abroad like Africa etc. Its is not the Plague because the Plague is no longer around therefore it is uncommon in every Country (basically extinct!) so then its Malaria i would say. I hope my answer has helped(y)
Malaria has been infecting humans for at least 50,000 years, and may have existed as a pathogen in other species for even longer. For this reason it is impossible to know where the first cases of malaria appeared. While the earliest references to a malaria-like illness come from China, that is by no means an indication that malaria originated in Asia.
You have breakdown of red blood cells in malaria. your kidney produces the hormone called as erythropoitin. This helps in formation of red blood cells. This way kidney helps in fighting malaria for longer period.
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It took longer to develop corn, which grew as a wild grass
It took longer to develop corn, which grew as a wild grass
A new longer-lasting vaccine shows promise, attacking the toxin of the parasite and therefore lasts longer than the few weeks of those vaccines currently used for malaria prevention.
The longer a patient is ill with Lyme disease before treatment, the longer the course of therapy must be, and the more aggressive the treatment
There is no cure, but there is medication your doctor can supply you with medicine to prevent it. They are: Artteminisinin, halofantrine, and chloroquine. ask your doctor if you have questions or commentsYou can use chinchona which is a herbal remedyYou can laugh at me, but I say bell peppers are the cure for malaria. According to the Internet, the red ones are the best, then the yellow, but I believe the green one I ate cured me. The fever broke the next day, and I have not had an attack since. There was a side effect which lasted about four times longer than the disease. I will not say what it was, but I will advise anyone who tries it to carry an extra pair of underwear.SilverSol can cure malariaSilver Sol, the patented, EPA and FDA approved silver nano particle technology has successfully cured malaria in at least 1000 children in Africa. Some were critically ill and not expected to survive. It has been approved by the Food and Drug Board in Ghana as a drug for the treatment of malaria and is currently being used in several clinics in Africa.
Malaria can be lethal, for example, malaria caused by the African strain Plasmodium falciparum can cause cerebral malaria which leads coma and often death. Although well over 1 million people are killed each year by the parasite, most cases of malaria are not fatal and often very treatable. The lethality often depends upon the exact strain which one has been infected with and the chance effects of the strain, for example, where it sequesters (gathers). Sequestration in the brain can often be fatal and sequestration in the placenta can lead to the death of unborn babies. Blood clots can form when the parasite sequesters in the blood vessels and the fever itself can prove detrimental.