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I Had Food Poisoning And That I Had Malaria I Used The Malaria Drugs (fancida And Chloroquin) I Would Like To Know The Effects?

Asked by Guest in Drugs 3 years ago - 1 answer

You should go to a doctor because the malaria drugs could be harmful to your body. My suggestion is that you go to a doctor immediately. Try to find a substance that will nullify the malaria drugs and that will cure you from food posioning. ...more

Answered by coolio 3 years ago




What Is The Cause Of Malaria?

Asked by Guest in Diseases & Conditions 4 years ago - 2 answers

Malaria is an infectious disease caused by certain parasites and transmitted by mosquitoes. The illness brings bouts of chills and fever very frequently and it is at times deadly. In those countries having temperate climate, malaria have been eradicated. But in those countries having tropical and subtropical climate, it is still prevalent. Common symptoms of malaria ...more

Answered by Guest 4 years ago


What Does Malaria Mean?

Asked by Guest in Diseases & Conditions 3 years ago - 1 answer

Malaria is word of Italian origin. It is derived from the words male aria which bad air. Malaria is a contagious disease that is widespread in subtropical and tropical areas. An astounding 300-500 million people suffer from this disease annually. It is responsible for the deaths of nearly three million people every year in Africa. Sadly most of its victims are young ...more

Answered by elsa 3 years ago


What Is Malaria?

Asked by Guest in Diseases & Conditions 3 years ago - 4 answers

Malaria is an infectious disease caused by the protozoan parasite belonging to the species Plasmodium. The parasite lives in the stomach of the Anopheles mosquito, which is unaffected by its passenger. However, when the mosquito bites a human being, it injects the parasite into the person's blood stream. Once in the blood, the parasite travels to the liver where it multiplies. In ...more

Answered by kath18 3 years ago


How Does Malaria Spread?

Asked by Guest in Science 3 years ago - 3 answers

The parasites that cause malaria are transmitted by a species of insects which are known as the female Anopheles mosquitoes. These parasites multiply within the red blood cells (which are commonly abbreviated as the RBC's). These parasites cause the symptoms of anaemia, which also includes light-headedness, shortness of breath, tachycardia, etc. They also cause such general symptoms ...more

Answered by aki 3 years ago


Where Could Malaria Be Caught?

Asked by Guest in Biology 3 years ago - 1 answer

Malaria is quite a general disease in sub-tropical and tropical countries. In a more specific regard, malaria is most likely to be caused in the forested parts of Central and South America, central Africa, the whole of Asia and the southern part of Europe. The simple reason behind this factor of likeliness is the level of humidity in the atmosphere and the warm, ...more

Answered by mehreen83 3 years ago


How Can I Cure Malaria?

Asked by Guest in Diseases & Conditions 3 years ago - 1 answer

You have to take chloroquine tablet, which is available in any medical store. ...more

Answered by yalina 3 years ago


What Is Placental Malaria?

Asked by Reymick in Diseases & Conditions 1 year ago - 1 answer

It is the malarial infection of the placenta by sequestration of the infected red blood cells. It's common in regions where malaria is endemic with women. ...more

Answered by charming 1 year ago


How Do You Treat Malaria?

Asked by Guest63466 in Diseases & Conditions 12 months ago - 1 answer

Treat the symptoms like anemia, shivering, fever, etc. , which is supportive care.  Some antibiotics are used as well like quinine and doxycycline.  However, it is best to do your best to prevent it from occurring using antibiotics to prevent it if traveling to malaria areas of the world, using mosquito repellants, and mosquito nets around the area when sleeping. ...more

Answered by Janexdoe 10 months ago


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