b.How is malaria different from a typical flu, which is also an infectious disease?
c.Why does it take joint efforts to eliminate some infectious diseases like malaria?
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How is malaria different from a typical flu, which is also an infectious disease?
Initially, malaria feels like the flu with high fever, fatigue, and body aches, with hot and cold stages. Signs and symptoms in children may be nonspecific, leading to delays in diagnosis. People also may have headache, nausea, shaking chills (rigors), sweating, and weakness.
c.Why does it take joint efforts to eliminate some infectious diseases like malaria ?
With the malaria parasite, however, the body can't develop this same immunity because the malaria parasite continually changes. The parasite's ability to evolve also enables it, over time, to become resistant to treatment medicines.
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