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Malaria Statistics in South Africa

May 25, 2012 By Malaria Q&A 1 Comment

QUESTION What are the statistics of malaria in South Africa from 2002-2011 for males and females? ANSWER It is difficult to find statistics across time that are detailed enough to distinguish between the sexes. However, I have found a website collates information about malaria in southern Africa specifically, and this link will take you to a figure on that site which shows the number of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Malaria Q&A Tagged With: South Africa, statistics, World Health Organisation

Malaria Vaccine

May 25, 2012 By Malaria Q&A Leave a Comment

QUESTION Is there a vaccine for malaria? ANSWER No, as of yet there is not a vaccine available for malaria. The most promising vaccine candidate, RTS,S, which has been developed by GlaxoSmithKline, is currently undergoing Phase III trials in Africa. The trial is not due to finish until 2014, so we will have to wait until then to know how effective it is. Preliminary results, published … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Malaria Q&A Tagged With: Africa, GlaxoSmithKline, Malaria Prevention, mortality, Phase III trials, RTSS, vaccine

Malaria in Limpopo, South Africa

May 25, 2012 By Malaria Q&A Leave a Comment

QUESTION In which year did malaria spread in Limpopo? ANSWER Malaria has likely been in the southern part of Africa for many hundreds, if not thousands, of years. In recent times, control initiatives have been in place in areas of malaria transmission in South Africa since 1945, reducing the incidence of malaria in many places. Other than that, this paper, freely accessible via the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Malaria Q&A Tagged With: incidence, Limpopo, Malaria Control, Malaria Journal, mortality, prevalence, South Africa, southern Africa

Malaria Pills Taken with Other Drugs

May 24, 2012 By Malaria Q&A Leave a Comment

QUESTION Can malaria pills be taken with other vaccines or medications? ANSWER Malaria pills can be taken with most other medications, though this may vary with the type of prophylaxis (medication to prevent malaria) that you take, and there may be some specific combinations which are not recommended, so be sure to consult with a doctor about specific drug interactions. For example, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Malaria Q&A Tagged With: anticoagulants, aspirin, atovaquone-proguanil, Malaria Prevention, Malarone, prophylaxis, Warfarin

Malaria Statistics 2008-2012

May 24, 2012 By Malaria Q&A Leave a Comment

QUESTION What are the malaria statistics for 2008-2012? ANSWER Without more information, I am assuming you would like statistics on malaria cases and deaths for 2008-2012. The best data on malaria comes from the World Health Organization, which retrospectively publishes its best estimated for malaria in its annual World Malaria Reports. Each report publishes the figures from the previous … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Malaria Q&A Tagged With: burden, malaria mortality, malaria statistics, morbidity, World Health Organization

First Cases of Malaria

May 24, 2012 By Malaria Q&A Leave a Comment

QUESTION What is the first infected person with Plasmodium? ANSWER Plasmodium, the single-celled parasite which causes malaria, has been infecting humans since ancient times. In fact, the first written reference to its symptoms dates back almost 5000 years, to an ancient Chinese manuscript! It was also known from the writings of other ancient peoples, such as the Greeks, Romans and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Malaria Q&A Tagged With: ancient chinese, Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran, Cinchona, Egyptians, Greeks, Malaria, native Americans, Plasmodium, Quinine, Romans

Malaria Infectious?

May 24, 2012 By Malaria Q&A Leave a Comment

QUESTION Is malaria infectious? ANSWER Yes, malaria is considered an infectious disease, though it is very rarely transmitted directly between people, and virtually all of the time must be transmitted via the bite of a mosquito (of the genus Anopheles). Because part of the life cycle of malaria occurs in red blood cells in the human host, if sufficient amounts of blood are shared … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Malaria Q&A Tagged With: Anopheles, blood, Blood transfusion, childbirth, congenital malaria, infectious, life cycle, liver, mosquito, organ transplant, placenta, red blood cells, transmission

Life Cycle of Malaria

May 22, 2012 By Malaria Q&A Leave a Comment

QUESTION Why does the malaria parasite first enter the liver? ANSWER The malaria parasite enters the liver in order to transform from a sporozoite (which can infect liver cells) to a merozoite, which is capable of infecting red blood cells. Both stages also include a proliferation step, but in the blood, the merozoites are also able to differentiate into gametocytes, which are then taken … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Malaria Q&A Tagged With: blood meal, constraints, Evolution, gametocytes, hepatocyte, life cycle, liver cells, merozoites, mosquito, red blood cells, sporozoites, transmission

Malaria Symptoms Flash Back

May 22, 2012 By Malaria Q&A Leave a Comment

QUESTION I got cerebral malaria in Uganda in 1988. Upon returning to the US I was part of an on-going study through the CDC for a couple years. During that time I had recurrence of what appeared to be an 8-10 hour relapse of the severe body aches, disorientation, fever, chills etc. The tropical doctor that was following me informed me that with something as severe as cerebral malaria the brain … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Malaria Q&A Tagged With: CDC, Cerebral Malaria, flashbacks

Malaria Parasite

May 21, 2012 By Malaria Q&A Leave a Comment

QUESTION 1.classificaton 2.structure and size 3.life cycle 4.host range 5.effect on host 6.diagnosis of diseases(symptoms) 7.prevalence(statistics)of malaria cases in limpopo as from 2008-2011. 8.treatment and prevention (tradutional and modern methods) of the duseases 9.what socio-economic and environmental conditions contribute to the disease? ANSWER I have answered all of the … [Read more...]

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