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control measures for malaria

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Answered by Brainlygirl12
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Malaria is an entirely preventable andtreatable disease. The primary objective of treatment is to ensure a rapid and complete elimination of thePlasmodiumparasite from the patient’s blood in order to prevent progression of uncomplicated malaria to severe disease or death, and to chronic infection that leads to malaria-related anaemia. From a public health perspective, treatment is meant to reduce transmission of the infection to others, by reducing the infectious reservoir and to prevent the emergence and spread ofresistance to antimalarial medicines.
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Answered by ektarisha
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Vector control measures depend on vector species, mosquito biology, epidemiological context, cost and acceptability by populations. The main current measures are focused on reduction of the contact between mosquitoes and humans, the destruction of larvae by environmental management and the use of larvicides or mosquito larvae predators, and destruction of adult mosquitoes by indoor residual spraying and insecticide-treated bed nets.
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