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Malaria

Malaria is a infectious disease that is transmitted through the bite of the female mosquito. All questions about symptoms, causes, prevention, treatment, and history can be found here.

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What will happen if all the trees in the equatorial regions are cleared?

If all the trees in the equatorial regions are cleared then we would'nt get the bark of cinchona tree to cure malaria. We would not get rubber from the rubber trees.

Used to treat malaria?

One of them was quinine. It is contained in tonic water, which made gin and tonic so refreshing to those in colonial Africa. Before the isolation of quinine, powdered Peruvian Bark, isolated from Cinchona trees, was used to treat patients with malaria. Quinine was isolated from the bark in 1817, and a synthetic form is now used. In the mid 1700s, willow bark was noted to have an effect against malaria. While willow bark did not cure the disease, it reduced the fever, pain, and fatigue of patients with malaria. The active compound in the bark was salicin, a compound that is related to aspirin.

Are there lingering after-effects from malaria after you've been cured?

Depending upon how high temperature was for duration male sterility is a long term effect related to the killing off of sperm. The sterility can last for many years or be permanent.

In which year was the national malaria eradication programme NMEP implemented?

In which year was the national malaria eradication programme NMEP implemented?

Who proposed the name malaria?

1740 - H. Walpole first used "mal'aria" (Italian: bad air) to describe the disease

20th century - shortened to "malaria"

1880 - C. Laveran first identified the parasite in human blood

1889 - R. Ross discovered that mosquitoes transmitted malaria

Is malaria a virus bacteria or protist?

Malaria is a mosquito-borne infectious disease of humans and other animals caused by parasitic protozoans (protists) (a type of single cell microorganism) of the Plasmodium genus. The word malaria means "bad air" as people thought that you could get it from breathing in air.

How did the discovery of malaria affect society?

it was one of the steps to control that deadly disease.

it showed one of the side-effects of stagnant water to make people to work for cleanliness.

What is an apicoplast?

An apicoplast is a derived non-photosynthetic plastid, found in most protozoan parasites belonging to the phylum Chromalveolata.

Can you find malaria in the uk?

no because malaria is only transfer ed through mosquitoes... if someone else had malaria and comes back to England with it then yes .

There ARE mosquitoes in the UK. They DO NOT carry the malaria parasite.

What type of microbe is malaria?

The type of microbe which causes Malaria is Protozoa... well that's what i was told by my science teacher :) x

What is the portal of entry for malaria?

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the portal of entry is through a mosquito bite

Is kruger high risk for malaria?

Kruger National Park is in a malaria area, so there's always a risk of getting it while you're there. But the risk is extremely low if you follow this advice:

If you're planning a trip to the park, get a prescription for malaria tablets. Your doctor will be able to tell you which anti-malaria tablets are best for you.

Before you go to the doctor, you should know how many days you are going to be in a malaria area because this affects how many tablets you will be prescribed.

Also remember to take mossie repellent and a citronella candle for use at mealtimes.

In the evenings, cover up with long sleeves and pants. Prevention is the best cure!

What are all of the symptoms of malaria?

Body weakness, chills, enlargement of spleen, body aches, sweats, mild jaundice and loss of appetite.

Which rain forest tree helps in the treatment of malaria?

The cinchona tree, which is native to in the Amazon rain forest. This tree's bark is the source of quinine and is the original cure for malaria.

If cats can catch malaria though not like humans then what are the symptoms and is it fatal?

Cats can get malaria; however, it is not the same organism that affects humans. The organism in cats get into the white blood cells and multiply. The white blood cells get very large and block the capillaries. It is a very rapidly progressing disease and 99% fatal. The cat usually dies due to oxygen starvation to the brain before a diagnosis can be made.