What is Malaria
Fun Facts About Malaria
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What is malaria? 

A. A fungal infection of the lungs
B. A bacterial disease spread through food
C. A parasitic disease spread by mosquitoes
D. A viral infection spread through the air

C. A parasitic disease spread by mosquitoes

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How is malaria usually treated?

A. Antibiotics
B. Antiviral medications
C. Antimalarial medications
D. Vaccines

C. Antimalarial medications

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What Species does Malaria come from?

A. Bats

B. Mice

C. Flies

D. Mosquitoes

D. Mosquitoes

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Which mosquito spreads malaria to humans?

A. Male Anopheles mosquito
B. Female Anopheles mosquito
C. Female Aedes mosquito
D. Male Aedes mosquito

B. Female Anopheles mosquito

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What type of virus is malaria?

A. DNA virus
B. RNA virus
C. Retrovirus
D. Malaria is not a virus—it is caused by a parasite.

D. Malaria is not a virus—it is caused by a parasite.

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9. Which of the following is a common symptom of malaria?

A. Fever
B. Chills
C. Sweating
D. All of the above

D. All of the above

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How can malaria be prevented?

A. Drinking more water
B. Using insecticide-treated mosquito nets mosquito repellents, taking the Malaria Vaccine
C. Eating healthy foods
D. Getting antibiotics

B. Using insecticide-treated mosquito nets mosquito repellents, taking the Malaria Vaccine

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10. Which two organs commonly become enlarged due to malaria?

A. Heart and lungs
B. Liver and spleen
C. Kidneys and pancreas
D. Brain and stomach

B. Liver and spleen

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How is malaria most commonly diagnosed?

A. X-ray
B. Urine test
C. Blood test
D. MRI scan

C. Blood test

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Which blood cells are directly infected by malaria parasites?

A. White blood cells
B. Platelets
C. Red blood cells
D. Stem cells

C. Red blood cells

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