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Malaria Signs and Symptoms : Signs and Symptoms of Cerebral Malaria

Cerebral malaria is caused by plasmodium falciparum, a protozoan parasite. Plasmodium is transmitted to human via infected mosquito bites.  Cerebral malaria..

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Understand Malaria : What is Falciparum Malaria?

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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Understand Malaria : Effects of Malaria during Pregnancy

There are many adverse effects of Malaria during pregnancy and pregnant women are known to be more prone to contracting malaria than those not pregnant. The..

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Malaria Treatment : Treatment for Cerebral Malaria

Cerebral malaria turns fatal within few days of its onset. When properly diagnosed and treated, it can be treated just in 48 hours but when treatment is delayed cerebral malaria..

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Understand Malaria : What are the Types of Malaria?

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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Malaria Treatment : Treatment of Malaria in Children

Malaria is a fatal disease that spreads with the bites of mosquitoes infected with eukaryotic protists of the genus Plasmodium. Besides endangering life of children it also results..

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Malaria Prevention : How can one prevent Malaria?

Researchers are working to create a vaccine against malaria. One vaccine has been found to be partially effective, as it decreased the likelihood of developing malaria..

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Malaria Causes and Risks : What Causes Cerebral Malaria?

Cerebral malaria is caused by the parasite P. falciparum. It is one of the five species of the Plasmodium (P.) parasite that causes malaria. When a falciparum..

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Malaria Causes and Risks : Risk of Malaria in Children

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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Miscarriage : Miscarriage and Chromosomal Abnormalities

Studies show that 70% miscarriages in the first trimester of pregnancy are caused by chromosomal abnormalities. Chromosomal abnormalities are a random occurrence,..

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