THE CAUSES OF MALARIA AND ITS PREVENTION MEASURES
This malady called malaria is a dreaded illness or disease (if you like) and is one of the most common infectious diseases and enormous public health problem in our world
It is estimated that there are 300 to, 500 million new cases evey year, with 1.5 to 2.7 million deaths world wide.
Maĺaria is one of the leading causes of disease and death in the World. It is an infectious disease characterized by chills, fever, Pain and sweating. It has been a major cause of poverty, low productivity accounting for about 32.5% of all Maryland Office of public Defender (OPD) attendances and 48.8% admission in sub-Saharan Africa (NMCP annual report, 2009).
Maĺaria is caused by protozoan parasites of the genus plasmodium (phylum Apicomplexa). This group of human - pathogenic plasmodium phylum species is usually referred to as Maĺaria parasites. Plasmodium phylum enters the bloodstream and destroys the red blood cells and affect the liver, kidneys and other organs. The parasites multiply within red blood cells, causing symptoms that include anemia (light headness, shortness of breath, tycharcadia etc), as well as other general symptoms such as chills, fever, nuasea, flu-like illness.
The primary cause
The parasite's "primary" (definitive) hosts and trans vectors are "female mosquitoes" of the Anophele genus. Young mosquitoes first ingest the Maĺaria parasites by feeding on an infected
Human carrier, and the infected Anophele mosquitoes carry plasmodium sporozoites in their salivary glands as proven by research.
A mosquito becomes infected when it takes blood meal from an infected Human, once ingested, the parasite gametocytes taken up in the blood will further differentiate into male and female gametes and the fuse in the mosquito gut.
The Interventions (Preventions)
Some of the interventions applied to prevent Maĺaria are as follows:
- Residual insecticide application against
adult
mosquitoes. - Mad chemoprohylaxis with pyrimethamine
medicated salt. - Improvement of drainage system
- Promotion of treated bed net usuage.
- Environmental management.
- Chemoprophylaxis in pregnancy.
CONCLUSION
Malaria is preventable as seen from the available "Research Records"
Let's intensify effort in dealing with the causes and the prevention of this infectious disease, thereby reducing the death rate in our world.
Safe a life today, spreed this important information.
Stay safe.
Best regards.
From the desk of Udu Ben
Note: to get rid of Nigerian mosquitoes, you need double dose of everything. They can suck your bone marrow if care is not taken.lol
@el-morenza, your comment is apt, thats why we must take all necessary precautions to prevent the deadly idiots. However, not only Nigerian mosquitoes but most parts of Africa.
Thank you.
In Nigeria, we have learnt to take mosquitoes as friends and by so doing they no longer harm us
@johnakharia, weldone for the comment on this post.
The friendship is an "enemica" one, so lets be very careful with them.