Malaria
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Have a little read: ... Malaria Contents Page Contributor Introduction Description of malaria and its symptoms The illness and its relevance on both a national and international basis The mode of spread of the disease Strategy and control measures Conclusion References Appendix A: Minutes of meetings 2 2 3 6 9 12 13 15 N0193371, N0202908 N0193371 N0167754 N0202908 N0193371 N0193371,N0202908, N0167754 N0193371,N0202908, N0167754 Introduction Of all the insect borne diseases, malaria can be considered the most serious public health issue, even though deaths from malaria are generally preventable. (Perlmann, 1999: 22) This report firstly describes the malaria disease and its symptoms, the disease is then considered on a national and international basis. A detailed description of how the disease is transferred, before considering strategy and control measures. Description of malaria and its symptoms Malaria is an acute febrile illness with an incubation period of seven days or longer (Chiodini et al, 2007: 59). The most severe form is caused by Plasmodium falciparum (P. falciparum), in which variable clinical features include fever, chills, headache, muscular aching, weakness, vomiting, cough, diarrhoea, and abdominal
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