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Malaria
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Protection
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- Avoid disease-prone areas
- If entering a high-risk area, blood tests must be performed later.
- Be careful not to bite mosquitoes, especially at night.
- Release fish in water bodies to eat larvae
- Apply mosquito repellent or ignite mosquito repellent.
Complications
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- Avoid disease-prone areas
- If entering a high-risk area, blood tests must be performed later.
- Be careful not to bite mosquitoes, especially at night.
- Release fish in water bodies to eat larvae
- Apply mosquito repellent or ignite mosquito repellent.
The meaning
Malaria is a disease caused by protozoans transmitted to humans by the bite of a female Anopheles (Anopheles Spp.). The patient has a high fever and chills. The disease is often found in areas with hot, humid climates and abundant natural water bodies. Which is the home of an Anopheles mosquito that is a carrier of the disease
Symptom phase.
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3) Sweating period: 1-2 hours, then normal body temperature
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cause
Malaria is a protozoan disease transmitted to the human body by the bite of a female Anopheles (Anopheles Spp.). The patient has a high fever and chills. The disease is often found in areas with hot, humid climates and abundant natural water bodies. Which is home to the Anopheles mosquitoes that carry
Causes of Malaria Malaria is caused by infection with a protozoan called Plasmodium (Plasmodium). Female Anopheles mosquitoes are carriers. There are many types of protozoal plasmodium (Plasmodium). The species that cause disease in humans, there are five species of
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