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Chloroquine side-effects

January 31, 2012 By Malaria Q&A Leave a Comment

QUESTION For about two years in the early '90s I indulged in self-prescription of chloroquine because then, I lived in a mosquito infested environment which made me suffer constant malarial attacks. Could this be why I now suffer from severe pains around my pelvis and down my thighs to one of my knées? I make this guess as a layman because recently, following a malarial attack, I took a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Malaria Q&A Tagged With: Artemisinin, Chloroquine, long-term dosage, retinal damage, Schistosomiasis

Malaria from Dominican Republic?

January 29, 2012 By Malaria Q&A Leave a Comment

QUESTION Hi i just came back from the Dominican Republic. I started to have a mild fever, chills, muscle pains, a headache, and a cough. Today the fever and chills are gone but my cough and headache have gotten worse. It hurts my head a lot when I cough, I feel a lot of pressure in my head. Can you please tell me why my head hurts so much.  Is this a symptom of malaria? hope to hear from you … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Malaria Q&A Tagged With: chills, Chloroquine, Dominican Republic, fever, headache, Malaria Diagnosis, Malaria Prophylaxis, Malaria Symptoms, Malaria Treatment, Plasmodium Falciparum

Late Malaria Confirmation

January 28, 2012 By Malaria Q&A Leave a Comment

QUESTION I was given a field diagnosis of malaria 1 1/2years ago and was treated. Can I still get a blood test to confirm if I truly had malaria? ANSWER That's a very interesting question, and the answer is: it depends. Since you were treated, you will no longer have the parasites in your blood stream, and so you cannot use a traditional blood film, looked at under a microscrope, which is … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Malaria Q&A Tagged With: antibodies, blood film, Malaria Diagnosis, microscopy, serology

Cure for Malaria

January 27, 2012 By Malaria Q&A Leave a Comment

QUESTION Is there a cure for Malaria? ANSWER Yes. Several different medications exist which are used for the treatment of malaria. The exact drug and method of treatment depends somewhat on the type of malaria the patient is infected with. In most cases of non-complicated (i.e. when the patient is stable and conscious) malaria, the World Health Organisation recommends an … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Malaria Q&A Tagged With: ACT, artemether, atovaquone-proguanil, Chloroquine, Coartem, Fansidar, intravenous, lumefantrine, Malaria Treatment, Malarone, orally-administered, Quinine, World Health Organisation

When was malaria discovered?

January 26, 2012 By Malaria Q&A Leave a Comment

QUESTION When did people first discover about malaria? ANSWER Humans have known about malaria as a disease for thousands of years. The earliest written record of malaria is from ancient China, 2700 BCE. The ancient Romans and Greeks also described the symptoms of malaria, though none of these ancient people knew the true cause or had identified specifically how it was transmitted. This was … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Malaria Q&A Tagged With: History of malaria

Coma and Malaria

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

QUESTION My sister is in a coma and doctors said its malaria. She is on life support system. Will she come out of it? The liver and kidneys have been affected. ANSWER Without more information, I am afraid it is impossible to know what the prognosis will be. Is she receiving treatment for the malaria? For cases of this severity, intravenous quinine is often the first-line treatment for … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Malaria Q&A Tagged With: coma, complicated malaria, kidneys, liver, Quinine

Malaria Relapse

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

QUESTION I had malaria in Papua New Guinea 40 years ago and had many relapses. I had one 11 years ago and was in hospital for 3 weeks. I have been to a massage therapist who used a hand machine giving out pulses rather strong a bit like tiny electric shots could this activate malaria? ANSWER The reasons why malaria relapses are not well known. Malaria acquired in different places tends to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Malaria Q&A Tagged With: G6DP deficiency, Malaria relapse, massage therapy, Papua New Guinea, Plasmodium Vivax, Primaquine, relapse triggers

Malaria Transmission

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

QUESTION Can one get malaria through contact with the infected person or is it airborne? ANSWER Malaria cannot be transmitted through direct contact with an infected person, nor is it airborne! It is actually transmitted directly via the bite of an infected mosquito. Only certain female mosquitoes, of the genus Anopheles, can carry malaria. The mosquito picks up the malaria parasite … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Malaria Q&A Tagged With: Anopheles, blood meal, Blood transfusion, congenital malaria, long-lasting insecticide treated bednets, Malaria, Malaria and Pregnancy, Malaria transmission, mosquito, organ transplant, reproduction, salivary glands

Malaria Infection

January 20, 2012 By Malaria Q&A Leave a Comment

QUESTION How can you get infected with malaria? ANSWER Malaria is transmitted directly via the bite of an infected mosquito. Only certain female mosquitoes, of the genus Anopheles, can carry malaria. The mosquito picks up the malaria parasite (there are five different types of malaria that infect humans, though all are transmitted in exactly the same way) when it feeds on the blood of an … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Malaria Q&A Tagged With: Anopheles, blood meal, blood transfusions, congenital malaria, long-lasting insecticide treated bednets, malaria infection, Malaria transmission, mosquitoes, organ transplants, Pregnancy and Malaria, salivary glands

Malaria Detection

January 14, 2012 By Malaria Q&A Leave a Comment

QUESTION what's the newest form of malaria detection? ANSWER While the traditional form of malaria detection has been through microscopy of a blood film slide, two new technologies have recently emerged. The first is the use of reagent strips, which are impregnated with molecules that bind to various other proteins present in the blood during a malaria infection. These reagent strips are … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Malaria Q&A Tagged With: blood film, diagnostic tests, Malaria Diagnosis, microscopy, PCR, polymerase chain reaction, rapid diagnostic test, RDTs

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