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Malaria in Ivory Coast

June 13, 2012 By Malaria Q&A Leave a Comment

QUESTION I am going to work in the Ivory Coast on an oil and gas platform out at sea I will be in the Ivory Coast for about 30 Days and home for 26 Days and back in the Ivory Coast for 30 Days this could go on for a couple of years. What would you suggest that I take for anti malaria? Would O need a prescription or can I get it from the chemist? ANSWER You usually need a prescription to get … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Malaria Q&A Tagged With: atovaquone-proguanil, Doxycycline, Ivory Coast, Lariam, long-lasting insecticide bednets, Malaria Prevention, Malarone, Mefloquine

Do I need malaria tablets to live in Nigeria?

June 2, 2012 By Malaria Q&A Leave a Comment

QUESTION Do I need malaria tablets to live in Nigeria? I was born and bred in the UK and want to go back to live in Nigeria for about 2 years, do I need malaria tablets? ANSWER It is not usually recommended to take malaria tablets for long periods of time (i.e. more than a few months). People living for extended periods in areas with malaria should focus on other methods of prevention, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Malaria Q&A Tagged With: air conditioning, Anopheles, DEET, diagnosis, long-lasting insecticide-treated bednet, long-sleeved clothing, Malaria Prevention, mosquitoes, prophylaxis, Rapid Diagnostic Tests, spraying, symptoms, treatment

Socio-Economic and Environmental Conditions Contributing to Malaria

June 1, 2012 By Malaria Q&A 1 Comment

QUESTION what socio-economic and environmental conditions contribute to the disease? ANSWER Malaria transmission requires the presence of Anopheles mosquitoes; as such, conditions which favor the growth and persistence of these mosquitoes will also be hotspots for malaria transmission, provided the climate is also sufficiently warm for the development of the parasite within the mosquito. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Malaria Q&A Tagged With: air conditioning, diagnosis, irrigation, malaria burden, Malaria Prevention, mortality, rural areas, socio-economic factors, Sub-Saharan Africa, treatment, vector control

Relapsing Malaria

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

QUESTION I'm constantly on malaria drugs, fall ill every 2 weeks and always diagnosed with malaria.I'm getting really fed up and need a permanent solution to all of this. I want to live a healthy life and I'm tired of being on malaria drugs. How do I overcome malaria permanently? ANSWER It is very unusual to be reinfected so constantly with malaria. First of all, how are you getting … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Malaria Q&A Tagged With: ACTs, Artemisinin-based Combination Therapies, blood smears, Chloroquine, Chloroquine-Resistant Malaria, Lariam, long-lasting insecticide treated bednets, Malaria Control, Malaria Diagnosis, Malaria Prevention, Malaria Treatment, Mefloquine, Plasmodium Falciparum, Rapid Diagnostic Tests, sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine, treatment, 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 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

Repeated Malaria Cases, New Guinea

May 3, 2012 By Malaria Q&A Leave a Comment

QUESTION Hello, I live in Papua New Guinea. Myself, my wife and my 2 kids (both under 4 years old), get diagnosed with malaria approximately 3-4 times a year, usually vivax or falciparum. Our GP uses a prick of blood and examines under a microscope. Is it that easy/obvious to diagnose under this method and is it common to get this many attacks in a year? I also fear the affects of taking … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Malaria Q&A Tagged With: DEET, G6DP deficiency, insect repellent, long-lasting insecticide treated bednets, long-sleeved clothing, Malaria Diagnosis, Malaria Prevention, Malaria Treatment, Papua New Guinea, Permethrin, Plasmodium Falciparum, Plasmodium Vivax, Primaquine, Screening, spraying

Persistent Antibodies to Malaria?

April 13, 2012 By Malaria Q&A 2 Comments

QUESTION I had malaria as child, more than 30 years ago. It was successfully treated with no relapse. I have since travelled to malaria- endemic countries, but the last time was over 3 years ago. No symptoms. I recently donated blood and routine screening has detected malaria antibodies. How long do the antibodies persist? ANSWER Based on your experience, I would say at least three years! … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Malaria Q&A Tagged With: acquired immunity, antibodies, Bednets, immune system, immunity, infection, Malaria Prevention, Malaria transmission, Screening, serological tests

Malaria and Pregnancy

April 9, 2012 By Malaria Q&A Leave a Comment

QUESTION Can your baby become immune if you're pregnant and you have malaria? ANSWER Some of the protective antibodies that the mother produces when she has malaria can pass to her baby via the placenta. There is also evidence for immune system "priming" in foetuses when their mothers have been infected my malaria during pregnancy. However, these potentially protective effects are usually … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Malaria Q&A Tagged With: abortion, Anaemia, antibodies, Bednets, congenital malaria, immune priming, immune suppression, Intermittent preventive therapy, IPTp, low birth weight, Malaria Prevention, placenta

Prevention of Malaria

April 2, 2012 By Malaria Q&A Leave a Comment

QUESTION What is the prevention of malaria? ANSWER Malaria prevention consists of a combination of mosquito avoidance measures and chemoprophylaxis. Although very efficacious, none of the recommended interventions are 100% effective. Mosquito Avoidance Measures Because of the nocturnal feeding habits of Anopheles mosquitoes, malaria transmission occurs primarily between dusk and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Malaria Q&A Tagged With: Anopheles, Chemoprophylaxis, Chloroquine-Resistant Malaria, insect repellent, long-lasting insecticide treated bednets, Malaria Control, Malaria Prevention, mosquito prevention, Plasmodium, Plasmodium Falciparum, prophylaxis, transmission, vector control

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