More Light on Malaria

in #health7 years ago

I woke up, this morning, to the annoying hum of the tiny terrorist: the mosquito. That is after the insecticide sprayed yesterday before going to sleep. The mosquitoes here now wear gas masks. That could have been funny had it not been that this hummer is also a killer.


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This deadly killer recently appeared to be forgotten for the almighty AIDs/HIV.

The United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) puts the number of AIDS-related deaths in Nigeria per year to be around 180,000 in 2015.

That report can be seen here.

Malaria is caused by bites of the Anopheles mosquitoes harboring the deadly Plasmodium parasites.

Malaria in Africa



According to reports from the World Health Organisation(WHO) here, there are 438,000 deaths globally as a result of malaria.

The African region accounts for 90%, followed by 7% and 2% in South-East Asia and Eastern Mediterranean Region respectively. That easily translates to 394,200 deaths in Africa alone.

To bring this report further home, WHO’s 2015 report estimates about 150,000 deaths and 61,000,000 cases of malaria in Nigeria.That is about 34% of the continent’s cases. That is mind blowing.

As terrifying as that is the effort put on combating malaria is still very small. About 70% of NGO in Nigeria are working on HIV/AIDs awareness leaving only a fraction of NGO working on malaria. I think the fact is that NGOs on HIV/AIDs campaign are more likely to get funds due to it being more deadlier than malaria.

Funding remains inadequate



International and domestic funding for malaria control and elimination totaled US$ 2.5 billion in 2015. Although this represents a significant increase since 2005, it is still well below the US$ 8.7 billion that will be required to achieve global malaria targets 2030.

Prevention


Preventive methods include spraying insecticides, keeping environments free from stagnant water where mosquitoes breed, sleeping under the mosquito nets, etc. But how many of us would want to stay under a mosquito net and sweat all night through in the absence of electricty to power our fans?


Hope?


Last year November WHO announced the World’s first malaria vaccine. It is scheduled to debut in 2018. The vaccine, known as RTS S, targets P.falciparum the deadliest strain of the malaria parasite. There is a recorded partial protection from clinical trials on young children.

Till then Malaria will keep killing one child every 30 seconds, and about 3000 children every day across the world.


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very correct... as someone who is into health the issue of malaria has overwhelmed many and the problem is exacerbated with over use of dangerous medications from the drug store that causes more damage than kill the parasite... malaria goes through 3 cycles before being evident and deposits lots of the paraites in the liver...as such, any good drug should eliminate the plasmodium f. in the liver and detoxify the liver... drugs used usually fight it in the blood cells and deposit toxins in the liver which too much use can lead to liver issues...
best as confirmed by WHO is ACT... Artemisinin combination therapy got and developed from china ...good enough we have also very good ones in nija like Quinhao from kedi healthcae and malarea tea from scodex... for me i like to advice to boil and take neem leave along with lemon grass and garlic... etc... very good liver detox and cleanses the kidney too and eliminates malaria...

Good awareness ...nice posts dear... keep it up

Thank you my dear country person. You just hit the nail on the head. I can't help but agree to your points. I treat malaria monthly. I spend a lot on insecticides. Still the mosquitoes keep coming :)

it is something we have learnt to live with... so taking all those drugs monthly causes harm little wonder liver diseases are high in nija...
if you wana eliminate mosquitos or longer period... get some diesel... in a galon say for 200naira...
mix a little with enough camphor... ensure you grind the camphor well s its in powder... mix wll with diesel and sprinkle... close windows... allow for like 5hrs before you sleep...
the smell is high..so allow airation when u wanna sleep
try and tell me if any mosquito will attack you that night... diesel and even kero repels mosquitos more than those useless sprays ...

wishing you all the best!

Dang, these measure seems drastic, but I guess the situation is too. Thanks for the pointers. Will save my liver and give this a try :)

you do that...all the best
find time also to check my blog posts also
regards

good content, verry nice

Thanks a lot.

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amzing post thanks for sharing with us
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I have just been testing mosquito patches which contain only VITAMIN B and B complex. They were super efficient at keeping the mozzy's at bay. I had been getting bitten by them really badly here in Costa Rica!
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This looks like something that I should give a try. The thing is I don't know where to get it here. But I'll check. Thanks.

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