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When did malaria break out?

1986 and malaria is a miskito that goes in your blood an you have to go to the hospital.


What is The break even point in voyage estimation?

The break even point refers to the point wherebye the voyage freight rate equates to the cost of running the ship!


What is malaria caused by that is transferred to humans by the bite of an infected mosquito?

the female mosquito transfer malaria by its saliva into blood of human , which causes break down of RBCs


What is the solution to the Toronto star jumble on January 20 2012?

The cleaning crew at Grand Central was enjoying a… Answer: STATION BREAK, burst, truck, voyage, infamy


Which is the nonfatal viral disease transmitted by aedes mosquito?

Malaria is not a correct answer here. Malaria is a disease caused by a parasite protozoa called Plasmodium- not a viral disease- that infects and is transmitted by the Anophelesnot the Aedes mosquito. The correct answer here is: The usually non-fatal viral disease caused by Aedes aegypti is dengue, often referred to as dengue fever or "break bone" fever.


Why is there no malaria in the US?

1. Malaria like most diseases occur from a lack of sanitary habits and technology to manage human waste, many countries such as those in Africa don't have much plumbing to carry and sanitise human and animal waste and this leads to outbreaks and the spread of malaria. 2. The US has advanced medical treatment not found in most countries currently fighting with malaria. Hospitals are critical for treating diseases, many Americans that do visit countries get vaccinated so they don't bring it back. If a citizen does they and others they encounter many end up with malaria but are able to access medical treatment preventing outbreak. Another answer: In the United States in the 1920s, the United States started an all out war against mosquitoes. It put screens in windows and on doors. It either got rid of rain barrels and cisterns or enclosed them. It put oil on swamps to kill the mosquitoes there. It build gullies and storm sewers to provide drainage to get rid of standing water to eliminate mosquito breeding areas. After World War 2, Airplanes became available and the United States used aerial spraying to get rid of mosquitoes not removed by other means. In addition, mosquito inspectors were hired to find standing water behind houses and businesses and any other places where it might be. People with malaria were treated so they would not spread it. It was not necessary to kill all mosquitoes. By greatly reducing their numbers, the United States eliminated Malaria and Yellow Fever.


In the life cycle of the mosquito at what stage they can easily terminated?

When the female mosquito pricks the skin and sucks up some blood a parasite enters the body and grows within the red blood cells. This is the Malaria parasite and it is this disease that needs to be tackled not necessarily the anopheles mosquito itself. Break the parasite cycle from the host and malaria will disappear. One avenue of research is to kill the parasite in the infected body or render the mosquito infertile by releasing infertile males into their breeding areas. It is extremely difficult to do other wise it would have been achieved already.


How do humans depend on organisms from Kingdoms Eubacteria Protista and Fungi?

well, eubacteria live in our mouth to help us break down food, and they also live in our stomachs and help us break down food there too. Fungi decompose us when we die. we also eat some fungi for treats, i.e. truffles, some protists can live off of us, i.e. malaria. and protists...idk sry. -hope this helps, Anna lee


Where could one find some log cabin breaks?

Online sites such as Voyage Prives and hoseseasons offers a fantastic range of log cabin breaks. Your bound to find a cabin that suits your needs. Use the sites search tool to narrow your search and find that perfect break.


What is the future tense of break?

break, "He will Break that if he keeps going."


Slow boat star ship?

I'm assuming you mean a starship traveling at less than the speed of light. They would have to be generation ships, meaning generations of inhabitants would live and die during the voyage. It would take hundreds of years (perhaps thousands?) to reach the closest star (Proxima Centuri), so there is always a chance the travelers will revert to primitive conditions, and forget their past, or the ship could break down, sending them on a long voyage to nowhere. We are not yet ready for this technology.


What are the release dates for Break Break Break - 1914?

Break Break Break - 1914 was released on: USA: 9 September 1914