Facts about Malaria Malaria is a disease that can be contracted by people of all ages. It is caused by plasmodium species of parasites and spread from one person..
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Children are at an increased risk of malaria because their immune system is not yet fully developed. Africa is the most severely malaria endemic region of the..
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Malaria kills about 1–1.5 million people each year worldwide. It is a major health problem in most developing countries. It is well known that homeopathy can effectively..
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Malaria is a fatal disease caused by parasites that are transmitted through the bite of infected mosquitoes. Nearly half of the world population i.e. nearly two billion of people..
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Falciparum malaria, commonly referred to as cerebral malaria is the most dangerous and life threatening form of malaria. As the name suggests..
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The deadly malaria seems to be leaving its mark on New Delhi this year. 90 confirmed cases of malaria have already been reported in the national capital and..
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Malaria is an infection caused by single-celled parasites that enter the blood through the bite of an Anopheles mosquito. These parasites, called plasmodia,..
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Malaria is a parasitic disease of protozoan of the plasmodium genus that causes infection of red blood cells (RBCs). Its spread is blamed on Anopheles, a type of mosquito which..
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Pregnant women are more vulnerable to severe malaria. If not taken care of, it increases the risk associated with pregnancy, especially in the first and second trimester of pregnancy...
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Fact file In the sub-Saharan African region, more than 200,000 newborns lose their life due to malaria every year. 30 million women in Africa alone become pregnant in malaria..
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