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When was malaria first thought of?

malaria is a disease it was not thought of


Malaria and mosquitoes relationship?

Mosquitoes bite people with Malaria and then bite a person without Malaria and introduce it into the new person's blood when they inject their anticoagulant to keep the blood liquid while feeding. Mosquitoes are a "vector" for Malaria.


Is malaria a contagious disease?

Malaria is a serious disease spread by mosquitoes. Malaria is not considered as a contagious disease for a reason that itÕs not spread from person to person through casual contact.


Where in the world are the most cases of Malaria and Sickle Cell anaemia?

Malaria is common in topical ad subtropical zones. The malaria has selected the people with sickle cell anaemia. Although person with sickle cell anemia can have malaria, the carrier, or the person with sickle cell trait is resistant to malaria.


Is malaria a noun?

Yes. Malaria is a type of disease. And noun is a person, place, thing or idea. Malaria is a thing. Which means its a noun.


How we get the malaria?

mosquitos carry infected blood from those with malaria and when they bite another person the pathogen is passed onto them and they are likely to get malaria :)


How does malaria affect the environment?

Malaria affects the environment because it could potentially become an epidemic and a lot of the population could die. Malaria is a parasitic disease that is easily passed from person to person.


Year of first malaria outbreak in the Philippines?

1900 malaria outbreak in the Philippines


Can a person who had Malaria in the past and survived still spread malaria to mosquitos today even though they were treated for the malaria?

yes you the sicknes stayes in you body


How is malaria passed from person to person?

Simply through getting by a mosquito!


Why a person having malarial parasite does not shows symptoms of disease?

Some peoples (ie tribes/families) who have lived in malaria infested regions have developed a natural partial immunity to the parasite (by a process of natural selection and evolution) such people may be infected by the parasite but do not develop full blown malaria because their immune system keeps the parasite in check.Note, the danger in this is that such people act as the source of malaria affecting others. The mosquito has to bite someone with malaria FIRST then go on to bite a SECOND person. This gives malaria to the SECOND person. Obviously people carrying the malaria parasite but not ill do not go and get treated for malaria (have the parasite in their bodies killed). They therefore act as a hidden reservoir for infection.


How is malaria spread from person to person?

Malaria is spread by female mosquitoes. The parasite which causes malaria is found in the female mosquitoes saliva. When a person is bitten by a female mosquito, the parasite enters the bloodstream via the mosquitoes saliva. However, there are also other ways for malaria to be spread. A pregnant woman can pass malaria onto her baby. Someone using a needle that has been used by a person with malaria can infect that person. Having a blood transfusion from someone who has malaria can also pass it on to someone else.be careful.