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Title: Malaria


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Malaria--
  • The Third Largest Killer in the World

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Abstract
  • Malaria is a parasitic disease that is
    transmitted by the female Anopheles mosquito. It
    occurs most often in tropical and subtropical
    areas, where the Anopheles mosquitoes thrive.
    300-500 million cases of malaria are reported
    each year, and two million result in death. There
    are four kinds of malaria, the most common being
    Plasmodium Falciparum. The most common symptoms
    are recurring fever, chills, severe anemia,
    headaches, nausea, vomiting, convulsions, and
    delirium. Although malaria is notorious for
    having drug-resistant strains, there are several
    different prescription drugs that can be used to
    treat it. Also, using such protection as a net
    over your bed at night helps to prevent being
    bitten. Some countries cannot even afford
    prevention, let alone treatment, so malaria is
    still a big concern in some of the third-world
    countries. Once before, the World Health
    Organization (WHO) tried to fund eradication
    efforts for those who could not buy medicine to
    treat malaria. In the course of that, though, the
    WHO lost so much money they could no longer
    afford to fund the project. Recently, a new
    foundation called Roll Back Malaria has been
    started. The WHO, UNDP, UNICEF, and the World
    Bank all participate in funding it, and their
    hope is to work with governments and private
    companies to reduce the human and socio-economic
    costs of malaria.

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Where can I get Malaria???
  • In 1947, the U.S. started a project to rid the
    country of Malaria. The insides of houses were
    sprayed with mosquito repellent, and within five
    years the number of Malaria cases in the U.S.
    severely declined.
  • Most countries, however, cannot afford to do
    this, so many people still are afflicted with the
    disease every year.
  • Malaria occurs most often in Central and South
    America, sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East,
    around the Indian peninsula, Southeast Asia,
    Oceania, and any other place with a tropical
    climate and Anopheles mosquitoes.
  • If you are traveling to these places, your doctor
    can prescribe prescriptions for you that will
    prevent you from the disease. Also, using an
    insect repellent with DEET and sleeping under a
    bed net reduce the chances of being bitten.

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How can I get Malaria???
  • First, a female Anopheles mosquito bites a person
    infected with Malaria. The Malaria parasite lives
    in the bloodstream, and when the mosquito sucks
    up blood it gets several parasites too.
  • The parasites grow in the mosquito for about a
    week.
  • Once they are matured, they enter another
    persons bloodstream at the mosquitos next meal.
    They immediately go to the liver, where they will
    multiply for another week or two.
  • Once they are all grown, they travel out into the
    bloodstream and invade red blood cells. They
    multiply even more inside the cells, until they
    burst. (If enough cells rupture, this will cause
    anemia inside the host.)
  • When another mosquito comes along and sucks up
    blood, it will get blood and the parasites that
    live in it. Then the cycle starts all over again.
    (This is how entire villages can come down with
    the same disease.)

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How can I prevent/treat Malaria?
  • To prevent Malaria, you can use DEET based insect
    repellent, bed nets at night, citronella candles,
    and anything else to keep away mosquitoes.
  • To treat Malaria, there are many different ways
    that depend on many different variables. Doctors
    decide what treatment is best according to age,
    the severity of the case, the kind of malaria,
    etc.
  • Quinine, the first treatment, is affordable for
    third-world countries, but it has many side
    effects. Ever since the 1940s, prescription
    drugs have been made, but the malaria parasite
    keeps finding ways to outsmart the drugs.
    Scientists keep working to find a cure, but it
    will take a lot of work to find a prescription
    that the parasite wont become resistant to.
  • Sometimes, chemotherapy is used to rid the host
    of malaria parasites.
  • The best way to prevent it, though, is to take
    medications from your doctor before traveling to
    an at-risk country.

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Sources
  • www.cdc.com
  • www.nature.com
  • www.malaria-ipca.com
  • encarta.msn.com
  • www.malaria.freewire
  • www.medilinks.org
  • www.rbm.who.int
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