A person gets malaria from the bite of an infected female mosquito.
How does a person gets Malaria?
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Malaria is a serious, infectious disease spread by certain mosquitoes. It is most common in tropical climates. It is characterized by recurrent symptoms of chills, fever, and an enlarged spleen. The disease can be treated with medication, but it often recurs.
What is Malaria?
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Where will Malaria affect you?
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Malaria can be prevented by protecting yourself from mosquito bites and by taking preventive malaria medications.
How is Malaria prevented?
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Malaria is caused by a group of protozoan micro-organisms called plasmodia. there are 4 species:
1. Plasmodium Falciparum
2. Plasmodium Vivax
3. Plasmodium Ovale
4. Plasmodium Malariae
What causes malaria?
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In Central and South America, sub-Saharan Africa, the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Oceania
Where is malaria found?
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Malaria is caused by a parasite called Plasmodium, which is transmitted via the bites of infected mosquitoes. In the human body, the parasites multiply in the liver, and then infect red blood cells.
How can malaria be caused?
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the common symptoms of malaria includes fever, chills, rigors and body aches and pains.
What are the symptoms of malaria?
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The disease is transmitted to humans when an infected Anopheles mosquito bites a person and injects the malaria parasites into the blood.
How is malaria transmitted?
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Malaria is caused by bad water and bad food but mosquitoes carry it around from sucking the blood of people who have malaria.
What is malaria caused by?
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Humans contract malaria from the bite of a malaria-infected mosquito, when the parasites go from the saliva in the mosquito’s mouth into the person’s blood. The parasites then travel to the person’s liver and grow and multiply in the liver’s cells. The parasites enter the bloodstream and invade red blood cells, where they multiply again. Eventually, the red blood cells burst, freeing the parasites to attack other red blood cells.