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How Does One Contract Malaria?

December 31, 2011 By Malaria Q&A Leave a Comment

QUESTION How to get malaria? ANSWER 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. Usually, people get malaria by being bitten by an infective female Anopheles mosquito. Only Anopheles mosquitoes can transmit malaria and they must have … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Malaria Q&A Tagged With: Anopheles, blood meal, blood transfusions, congenital malaria, Malaria transmission, mosquitoes, organ transplant, Plasmodium, red blood cells

Malaria Transmission Through Sexual Contact

December 30, 2011 By Malaria Q&A 1 Comment

QUESTION Can i get malaria if i have sex with someone that has malaria? ANSWER No. Malaria cannot be sexually transmitted. In virtually all cases, malaria is transmitted through the bite of an infected mosquito, of the genus Anopheles. The mosquito passes the malaria parasite (there are several species which cause malaria in humans, all of the genus Plasmodium) through its saliva when it … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Malaria Q&A Tagged With: Anopheles, blood meal, Blood transfusion, congenital malaria, Malaria transmission, organ transplant, placenta, Plasmodium, sexual contact

What is Malaria?

December 23, 2011 By Malaria Q&A Leave a Comment

QUESTION what is malaria? ANSWER 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. Usually, people get malaria by being bitten by an infective female Anopheles mosquito. Only Anopheles mosquitoes can transmit malaria and they must have been … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Malaria Q&A Tagged With: Anopheles, congenital malaria, Malaria Symptoms, Malaria transmission, mosquito, Plasmodium, Plasmodium Falciparum, red blood cells

What is Malaria?

December 20, 2011 By Malaria Q&A Leave a Comment

QUESTION What is Malaria? ANSWER Malaria is a disease caused by parasites of the genus Plasmodium. Transmitted by mosquitoes, there are several different kinds of malaria distributed throughout the tropical and sub-tropical regions of the world, causing somewhere between 300-500 million cases of disease each year, and as many as 1 million deaths. In fact, malaria is one of the biggest … [Read more...]

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Malaria Disorder

December 16, 2011 By Malaria Q&A Leave a Comment

QUESTION what is the malaria disorder? ANSWER 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. Usually, people get malaria by being bitten by an infective female Anopheles mosquito. Symptoms of malaria include fever and flu-like illness, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Malaria Q&A Tagged With: Anopheles, causes of malaria, Cerebral Malaria, chills, fever, jaundice, Malaria Symptoms, Malaria transmission, Plasmodium, Plasmodium Falciparum

Causes of Malaria

December 12, 2011 By Malaria Q&A Leave a Comment

QUESTION What are the causes of malaria? ANSWER 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. Usually, people get malaria by being bitten by an infective female Anopheles mosquito. Only Anopheles mosquitoes can transmit malaria and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Malaria Q&A Tagged With: Anopheles, Blood transfusion, congenital malaria, incubation period, Malaria causes, Malaria transmission, mosquito bite, organ transplant, parasite, Plasmodium

Slight Malaria

December 9, 2011 By Malaria Q&A Leave a Comment

QUESTION Does "slight malaria"  mean you have malaria? ANSWER You have malaria if you are infected with the Plasmodium parasites that cause malaria. However, having a few of the parasites does not mean you experience symptoms of the disease.  Some forms of malaria, like P. malariae, can persist in a patient without causing any symptoms. However, in some cases, particularly P. falciparum … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Malaria Q&A Tagged With: Malaria Diagnosis, Malaria Symptoms, Malaria Treatment, Parasites, Plasmodium, Plasmodium Falciparum, Plasmodium Knowlesi

Antimalarial Drug Therapeutic Life

December 5, 2011 By Malaria Q&A 1 Comment

QUESTION Why do some antimalarial drugs have long therapeutic life while others have short therapeutic lives? ANSWER Different anti-malarial drugs target slightly different aspects of the malaria Plasmodium parasite, and so are made with different chemical structures. The differences in therapeutic life across different malaria drugs has to do with the specific pharmacokinetic … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Malaria Q&A Tagged With: 4-aminoquinoline, amodioquine, anti-malarial drugs, Atovaquone, biological half life, Chloroquine, dihydrofolate reductase inhibitor, drug resistance, Lariam, Malaria Treatment, Malarone, Mefloquine, Plasmodium, proguanil, quinoline methanol

How to get malaria?

November 27, 2011 By Malaria Q&A Leave a Comment

QUESTION How do we get malaria? ANSWER 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. Usually, people get malaria by being bitten by an infective female Anopheles mosquito. Only Anopheles mosquitoes can transmit malaria and they must have … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Malaria Q&A Tagged With: Anopheles, Blood transfusion, congenital malaria, Malaria transmission, mosquitoes, organ transplant, parasite, Plasmodium, red blood cells

Causes of Malaria

November 15, 2011 By Malaria Q&A Leave a Comment

QUESTION What causes malaria? ANSWER 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. Usually, people get malaria by being bitten by an infective female Anopheles mosquito. Only Anopheles mosquitoes can transmit malaria and they must have … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Malaria Q&A Tagged With: Anopheles, blood meal, Blood transfusion, congenital malaria, Malaria transmission, mosquitoes, parasite, Plasmodium

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