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Some cool facts about malaria are that malaria has been around since man kind!!! Another cool fact is that malaria means = bad air.
im flying out to cyprus in october, i have been without a spleen since january 2010, im on medication ,ie; pencillin vk every day , and malaria seems to be mentioned a lot in the forums , could you tell me if malaria can be caught and be severe to me ? thank you paul
There haven't been any reported deaths of malaria in Mexico since at least 2010, according to the World Health Organization. Mexico however, had 824 confirmed cases of malaria during 2012, which were succesfully treated.
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Since people with the sickle cell allele trait are resistent to malaria, if malaria were eliminated there would be no change in the frequncy of sickle cell allele. This is because the presense of malaria does not have an affect on patients with the sickle cell allele trait.
B/c once you've had malaria, you never, ever get entirely rid of it. And since it's a disease of the blood, any one who got your blood would also catch the disease.
Michael Caine contracted malaria while filming in the jungles of Vietnam for the movie "The Quiet American" in 2002. He was hospitalized for several days due to the illness but eventually recovered. Caine has since spoken about the experience as part of his filmmaking challenges.
- Starvation - Malaria - Dengue - Hypothermia - Measles - Polio - Cancer - Hypertension - Diabetes
No. Neurons come and go throughout your life. The average (adult) human brain gains about 9000 neurons a day.
There is no number that is equivalent since a number is just that - a number. It is NOT a measure of time.There is no number that is equivalent since a number is just that - a number. It is NOT a measure of time.There is no number that is equivalent since a number is just that - a number. It is NOT a measure of time.There is no number that is equivalent since a number is just that - a number. It is NOT a measure of time.
Every year 300-700million people get malaria annually and about 1-2million people die annually
The exact number of human generations throughout history is difficult to determine, but estimates suggest that there have been approximately 100-150 generations since the emergence of modern humans around 200,000 years ago.