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malaria - Definition: (Source: MedicineNet)

Malaria : An infectious disease caused by protozoan parasites from the Plasmodium family that can be transmitted by the sting of the Anopheles mosquito or by a contaminated needle or transfusion. Falciparum malaria is the most deadly type. ...
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malaria - Images (Source: MedLinePlus)
Malaria, microscopic view of cellular parasites
Malaria, microscopic view of cellular parasites
malaria, Mosquito, adult feeding on the skin
Mosquito, adult feeding on the skin
malaria, Mosquito, egg raft
Mosquito, egg raft
malaria, Mosquito, larvae
Mosquito, larvae
malaria, Mosquito, pupa
Mosquito, pupa
Malaria, microscopic view of cellular parasites
Malaria, microscopic view of cellular parasites

About malaria (Source: WebMD)
Malaria is a serious disease that causes a high fever and chills. You can get it from a bite by an infected mosquito. Malaria is rare in the United States. It is most often found in Africa, Southern Asia, Central America, and South America. ...
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Frequently Asked Questions for malaria (Source: MedicineNet)
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Causes of malaria (Source: MedLinePlus)
Malaria is caused by a parasite that is transmitted from one human to another by the bite of infected Anopheles mosquitoes. In humans, the parasites (called sporozoites) migrate to the liver where they mature and release another form, the merozoites. These enter the bloodstream and infect the red blood cells. The parasites multiply inside the red blood cells, which then rupture within 48 to 72 hours, infecting more red blood cells. The first symptoms usually occur 10 days to 4 weeks after infection, though they can appear as early as 8 days or as long as a year later. Then the symptoms occur in cycles of 48 to 72 hours. The majority of symptoms are caused by the massive release of merozoites into the bloodstream, the anemia resulting from the destruction of the red blood cells, and the problems caused by large amounts of free hemoglobin released into the circulation after red blood cells rupture. Malaria can also be transmitted congenitally (from a mother to her unborn baby) and by blood transfusions. Malaria can be carried by mosquitoes in temperate climates, but the parasite disappears over the winter. The disease is a major health problem in much of the tropics and subtropics. The CDC estimates that there are 300-500 million cases of malaria each year, and more than 1 million people die. It presents a major disease hazard for travelers to warm climates. In some areas of the world, mosquitoes that carry malaria have developed resistance to insecticides , while the parasite ...
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Symptoms of malaria (Source: MedLinePlus)
Chills; Fever; Sweating; Headache; Nausea ; Vomiting; Muscle pain; Anemia ; Stools, bloody ; Jaundice ; Convulsion ; Coma . ...
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malaria - Conventional Treatments (Source: WebMD)
Medicines usually can treat the illness. But some malaria parasites may survive because they are in your liver or they are resistant to the medicine . ...
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News on malaria
New Advice on Treating Malaria (MedicineNet)
Malaria Vaccine Effective in Latest Trials (MedicineNet)
Malaria Vaccine Passes Early Test (MedicineNet)
'Airport Malaria' Risk Rising With Global Warming (MedicineNet)

Further Reading on malaria
  • Malaria - Treatment Overview ( WebMD )
    Medication can prevent malaria and is necessary to treat the disease. Learn about malaria treatment.
  • Malaria ( WebMD )
    Malaria is an infection of the blood that is carried from person to person by mosquitoes... Malaria is an infection of the blood that is carried from person to person by mosquitoes. The disease has been...
  • Whole Medical Systems: An Overview ( WebMD )
    Traditional Chinese medicine , Ayurveda , homeopathy and naturopathy : They all involve techniques and ...material for the semi-synthetic artemisinins that are proven to treat malaria and are widely used.
  • Insect Bites and Stings and Spider Bites - Topic Overview ( WebMD )
    Insect and spider bites often cause minor swelling , redness , pain , and itching . These mild reactions ...A parasite infection. Infected mosquitoes can spread malaria . For more information, see the...
  • Travel Health - Topic Overview ( WebMD )
    How can I stay healthy on my trip ? Bushwhacking in Borneo ? Trekking in Nepal ? Cruising the Caribbean ? Whether you tramp through the ...Africa may need to take medicine to prevent malaria . Where can you...


  • New Advances in Sleeping Sickness ( WebMD )
    ...may work on those infected with the disease, but there does not seem to be any inoculation for it as of yet. Related Topics: Malaria Overview WebMD Video: Bug Bites Technorati Tags: Sleep Doctor ,
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis Overview ( WebMD )
    WebMD give you basic information about the causes, symptoms and treatments for rheumatoid arthritis...attack on the joints. They include: Plaquenil (originally used to treat malaria ) Immune suppression...
  • Insect Bites ( WebMD )
    Stings and bites from insects are common . They often result in redness and swelling in the injured ...microorganisms that actually live within these mosquitoes. For instance, malaria is caused by an...
  • Falciparum malaria ( MedicineNet )
  • Malaria, falciparum ( MedicineNet )



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