Hey , My first ques, Q What is malaria , what r it's symptoms and any two measure to prevent it ??
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Heya _______
√ What is Malaria ??
Ans ____________
• Malaria is a disease caused by mosquitoes ...
• Mala means bad , aria means air together they made bad air...
• When a female mosquito carries a germ plasmodium and bites a human being , it enters the blood along with saliva and causes malaria..
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_________
√ What are the symptoms of malaria ??
Ans ___________
Symptoms of malaria as shown as following :-
• High fever
• Several headache
• Chills
• Vomiting
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___________
√ What are the measures to prevent malaria ??
Ans ________
• Do not allow water to stagnate in and and around house ...
• Have wire mesh on doors and windows to prevent mosquitoes from entering the house...
• Keep your surroundings clean...
• Take anti - malaria medicines like quinine to protect yourself...
Thank you
√ What is Malaria ??
Ans ____________
• Malaria is a disease caused by mosquitoes ...
• Mala means bad , aria means air together they made bad air...
• When a female mosquito carries a germ plasmodium and bites a human being , it enters the blood along with saliva and causes malaria..
_____
_________
√ What are the symptoms of malaria ??
Ans ___________
Symptoms of malaria as shown as following :-
• High fever
• Several headache
• Chills
• Vomiting
_____
___________
√ What are the measures to prevent malaria ??
Ans ________
• Do not allow water to stagnate in and and around house ...
• Have wire mesh on doors and windows to prevent mosquitoes from entering the house...
• Keep your surroundings clean...
• Take anti - malaria medicines like quinine to protect yourself...
Thank you
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What is malaria?
Malaria is a life-threatening disease. It’s typically transmitted through the bite of an infected Anopheles mosquito. Infected mosquitoes carry the Plasmodium parasite. When this mosquito bites you, the parasite is released into your bloodstream.
Once the parasites are inside your body, they travel to the liver, where they mature. After several days, the mature parasites enter the bloodstream and begin to infect red bbloells.
What causes malaria?
Malaria can occur if a mosquito infected with the Plasmodium parasite bites you. There are four kinds of malaria parasites that can infect humans: Plasmodium vivax, P. ovale, P. malariae, and P. falciparum.
P. falciparum causes a more severe form of the disease and those who contract this form of malaria have a higher risk of death. An infected mother can also pass the disease to her baby at birth. This is known as congenital malaria.
Malaria is transmitted by blood, so it can also be transmitted through:
an organ transplanta transfusionuse of shared needles or syringes
What are the symptoms of malaria?
The symptoms of malaria typically develop within 10 days to 4 weeks following the infection. In some cases, symptoms may not develop for several months. Some malarial parasites can enter the body but will be dormant for long periods of time.
Common symptoms of malaria include:
shaking chills that can range from moderate to severehigh fever profuse sweating headache nausea vomiting abdominal pain diarrhea anemia muscle pain convulsions coma.
Tips to prevent malaria
There’s no vaccine available to prevent malaria. Talk to your doctor if you’re traveling to an area where malaria is common or if you live in such an area. You may be prescribed medications to prevent the disease.
These medications are the same as those used to treat the disease and should be taken before, during, and after your trip.
Talk to your doctor about long-term prevention if you live in an area where malaria is common. Sleeping under a mosquito net may help prevent being bitten by an infected mosquito. Covering your skin or using bug sprays containing DEET] may also help prevent infection.
If you’re unsure if malaria is prevalent in your area, the CDC has an up-to-date map of where malaria can be found.
hope it helps...
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here is ur answer...
What is malaria?
Malaria is a life-threatening disease. It’s typically transmitted through the bite of an infected Anopheles mosquito. Infected mosquitoes carry the Plasmodium parasite. When this mosquito bites you, the parasite is released into your bloodstream.
Once the parasites are inside your body, they travel to the liver, where they mature. After several days, the mature parasites enter the bloodstream and begin to infect red bbloells.
What causes malaria?
Malaria can occur if a mosquito infected with the Plasmodium parasite bites you. There are four kinds of malaria parasites that can infect humans: Plasmodium vivax, P. ovale, P. malariae, and P. falciparum.
P. falciparum causes a more severe form of the disease and those who contract this form of malaria have a higher risk of death. An infected mother can also pass the disease to her baby at birth. This is known as congenital malaria.
Malaria is transmitted by blood, so it can also be transmitted through:
an organ transplanta transfusionuse of shared needles or syringes
What are the symptoms of malaria?
The symptoms of malaria typically develop within 10 days to 4 weeks following the infection. In some cases, symptoms may not develop for several months. Some malarial parasites can enter the body but will be dormant for long periods of time.
Common symptoms of malaria include:
shaking chills that can range from moderate to severehigh fever profuse sweating headache nausea vomiting abdominal pain diarrhea anemia muscle pain convulsions coma.
Tips to prevent malaria
There’s no vaccine available to prevent malaria. Talk to your doctor if you’re traveling to an area where malaria is common or if you live in such an area. You may be prescribed medications to prevent the disease.
These medications are the same as those used to treat the disease and should be taken before, during, and after your trip.
Talk to your doctor about long-term prevention if you live in an area where malaria is common. Sleeping under a mosquito net may help prevent being bitten by an infected mosquito. Covering your skin or using bug sprays containing DEET] may also help prevent infection.
If you’re unsure if malaria is prevalent in your area, the CDC has an up-to-date map of where malaria can be found.
hope it helps...
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