Malaria is a treatable disease, however if it is left untreated or treated with improper drugs; the infected person will have this disease for their entire life. Occasionally, the parasite will be resistant to the drug which will leave the patient as being infected. Unfortunately, a common theme with malaria patients is having them being treated with the proper drug but at a immiscible dose, or the drug is taken for long enough. However, once a patient is properly diagnosed and treated they will become healthy and the malaria will be completely eliminated.
im going to dominican republic for my holiday,im going to have a malaria jab for prevention,how long does the vaccanation jab last ?
Usually 2 to 4 weeks. But in severe cases, it will take 2 to 3 months to get completely cured.
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you do not always die from Malaria even if it is untreated. Google it
He is having a paroxysm of the malaria he had last week.
There is a shot to prevent malaria, But easy things such as keeping your windows closed and wearing long sleeves/long pants when its darker outside, Its caused by infectios misquitos, But however Mistquitos that spread malaria are only in certain parts of the world!:)
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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.
Doxycycline is not a good antimalarial. You should take the same for two weeks after leaving malaria area.
The type of malaria that has a three-day cycle is caused by the Plasmodium vivax or Plasmodium ovale parasites. These parasites can remain dormant in the liver as hypnozoites, potentially leading to relapses and making the infection last a lifetime if not properly treated. The classic symptom cycle includes fever every 48 hours, which is characteristic of tertian malaria.
This could never be determined as the malaria parasite and the mosquitos that spread the disease long predate the existence of modern humans (and likely predate the existence of all primates and may even predate the dinosaurs!).In other words, humans and malaria have coexisted and coevolved as long as there have been humans. This long predates any recorded history or written documents, which would be necessary to give you an answer.