Category: Malaria

  • The Development Of Vaccine Against Malaria

    The Development Of Vaccine Against Malaria Malaria is kind of infectious disease that affects humans and other animals. It cause by a kind of parasite that transmitted to people through one bite of the female anopheles mosquitoes. Malaria leads to 600,000 deaths globally each year, malaria is mostly found in sub-Saharan Africa. 90% of deaths…

  • Current Impacts, Historical Strategies And Prognosis Of Malaria

    Current Impacts, Historical Strategies And Prognosis Of Malaria Current impact Outbreaks of malaria affect many areas of life, such as public health, economics and the prosperity of a nation. Between 2010 and 2016, the worldwide mortality rate of malaria reduced by 25% (CDC 2019). According to the World Malaria Report for 2018, out of the…

  • Malaria Prevention Approaches In Australia

    Malaria Prevention Approaches In Australia Rationale This report investigates the claim countries that follow quarantine methods are not rigorous enough for malarial prevention. In order to do that, it requires consideration of multiple detailed aspects of the claim. The first aspect to be considered is the assertion that rigorous enough is a relevant factor in…

  • Sociological And Cultural Aspects Of Malaria Spread

    Sociological And Cultural Aspects Of Malaria Spread For this assignment I have chosen to focus on malaria because it is a disease that I am not very well oriented with. I viewed this as an opportunity to better inform myself on this disease and started out by writing down a short list of areas and…

  • Malaria: Plasmodium SPP, Epidemiology, Treatment And Prevention

    Malaria: Plasmodium SPP, Epidemiology, Treatment And Prevention INTRODUCTION The world Health Organization reports that of the top 10 causes of death in low income countries Malaria ranked at position 6, with an alarming crude death rate of 45,000 per 100,000 of the population.1 Malaria is a life-threatening mosquito-borne parasitic infection with protozoa of the genus…

  • Malaria Vaccine: The Pros And Cons

    Malaria Vaccine: The Pros And Cons Abstract Malaria is a very important parasitic illness of humans caused by infection with a parasite of the genus Plasmodium and transmitted by feminine genus Anopheles. Infection caused by P. falciparum is that the most serious of all the opposite species particularly in terms of morbidity and mortality thus…

  • Analytical Essay on Causes and Treatment of Malaria

    Analytical Essay on Causes and Treatment of Malaria Abstract Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) resolve the smallest degree of genetic difference between individuals and in the post-genomic era are increasingly being used to identify genetic markers for complex disease traits (Cargill M et al). SNPs at the TNF can be identified to be associated with the…

  • The Development Of Vaccine Against Malaria

    The Development Of Vaccine Against Malaria Malaria is kind of infectious disease that affects humans and other animals. It cause by a kind of parasite that transmitted to people through one bite of the female anopheles mosquitoes. Malaria leads to 600,000 deaths globally each year, malaria is mostly found in sub-Saharan Africa. 90% of deaths…

  • Risk Factors Malaria Incidence In ARSO III Health Primary Keerom Regency

    Risk Factors Malaria Incidence In ARSO III Health Primary Keerom Regency Abstract Background: Malaria is an endemic disease in Keerom Regency, Papua Province which is influenced by age, sex, education, socio-economic, use of mosquito repellent, use of insecticide-treated bed nets, wire mesh installation, house walls, puddles, presence of large animal cages and distances house with…

  • Study of Successful Malaria Eliminate Program at Teluk Bintuni District

    Study of Successful Malaria Eliminate Program at Teluk Bintuni District Indonesia targets malaria elimination in 2030 and in the Ministry of Health’s Strategic Plan In 2015-2019 malaria elimination is one of the targeted diseases to reduce the illness rate from 2 per thousand population to 1 per 1,000 population. The target of malaria elimination in…