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No. Malaria is a serious fever caused by a protozoan parasite that invades the red blood cells.
Malaria and Yellow Fever killed most workers.
No. Not at all. Malaria is a parasitic infection from mosquitoes. You can treat malaria by anti-malaria drugs. There is no vaccine. Typhoid fever is caused by a bacteria. People infected by this bacteria can spread it to other people who contaminate food or water. There is a typhoid vaccine and the infection can be treated with antibiotics.
black water fever is a complication of malaria characterized by hemolysis,hemoglobiuria and kidney failure caused byplasmodium falciparum
yphoid fever and malaria are caused by parasites; typhoid fever comes about after contact with Salmonella typhi bacteria. The symptoms of both these diseases also do vary to a certain extent. Mostly, a malaria infection will manifest itself through chills, fevers, nausea, vomiting and sometimes even diarrhoea. However, the symptoms of typhoid are stomach pain, skin rashes, extreme muscle weakness and fatigue along with high fever. A simple blood test (CBC) is enough to decide whether the person is suffering from malarial infection or not. However, in order to detect the presence of salmonella typhi widal test and typhidot are conducted.
Malaria is caused due to mosquito bite. It may also cause due to symptoms like high fever, perspiration, headache etc.
Malaria, the disease, is transmitted by the mosquito. Malaria can cause fever
The terrible casualty count caused by Malaria and Yellow Fever.
Aedes Mosquito can cause Dengue Fever.malariaan itchy arm "Itchy arm" is not a disease- but Yellow Fever, Malaria, and West Nile Virus ARE.Dengue fever and yellow fever
"Genesee Fever" is another name for malaria.
I will take a guess but it is not a wild one. I believe the answer is disease and more specifically, malaria.
Malaria has recurrent fever and chills