they have gotten rid of the most areas where water piles up, such as bird baths, ponds, and other water sources that. This helps because this is where the mosquitos "hang out" and lay their eggs. If we all get rid of our places where water can pile up, What_has_the_government_done_to_slow_the_spread_of_malariawill be controlled in a better way! (not lakes, and ponds.) TRY THIS! if you have a swimming pool in your yard, cover it up when not in use! hope i helped save several lives!
WHO recommends artemisinin-based combination therapies (ACTs) for the treatment of uncomplicated malaria caused by the P. falciparum parasite. Severe malaria should be treated with injectable artesunate (intramuscular or intravenous) and followed by a complete course of an ACT as soon as the patient can take oral medicines.
Malaria is an infection that you acquire through the bite of a mosquito carrying the parasite plasmodium, the most common of which is plasmodium falciparum. It is treated using a drug called chloroquine, among others.
It's transmitted by the anopheles albimanus MOSQUITO.Other anopheles mosquitoes transmit malaria, too.
Your doctor will take care of it. Have a trust on him.
You can live for a few weeks if your malaria is not treated, If you know about your malaria and treat it well, you may not die with the disease!
Malaria.
malaria is an acute disease
Malaria is partially controlled disease.
No, malaria is a tropical disease. Hungary is not tropical
Malaria is neither neither a virus or bacteria or mycoplasma. Antibiotics are used to treat bacterial infections. Malariais a mosquito-borne infectious disease of humans and other animals caused by parasitic protozoans.
Yes, malaria IS an Ancient Egyptian disease.
Malaria is a zoonotic disease meaning it is carried by an animal then the disease is transferred to the human by an agent such as the animal itself or bactiria ect...
malaria is a disease it was not thought of
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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.