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Management and role of nurse in acute attack of malaria

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Answered by jamisurya7
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Malaria” refers a disease caused by one of four major species of Plasmodium parasite: P. falciparum, P. vivax, P. ovale and P. malariae. P. falciparum is the version that can cause severe malaria attacks and death. The others are generally less severe, but can cause death in young children, the elderly and persons who are immuno-compromised. Billions of dollars are spent annually on research for prevention and cure, but malaria has not been halted as a major killer in the developing world.

The vector is the female anopheles mosquito (Only the female feeds on blood; the male feeds on plant nectar

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Acute cholecystitis is the sudden inflammation of the gallbladder that causes marked abdominal pain, often with nausea, vomiting, and fever. Chronic cholecystitis is a lower intensity inflammation of the gallbladder that lasts a long time. It may be caused by repeat attacks of acute cholecystitis.

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