12. Malaria Flashcards
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Malaria Parasites
P. falciparum: Causes most severe disease and responsible for most deaths; shorter incubation period.
P. vivax: Most prevalent malaria parasite
At Risk Populations
Young children who have not yet developed immunity
Pregnant women whose immunity is lowered due to pregnancy
Travelers or migrants coming from areas with low or no malaria transmission and lack immunity
Severe Malaria
Caused by P. falciparum; occurs when infections include one or more of a number of severe complications:
Severe malaria is a medical emergency requiring urgent treatment
clinical feature (incubation, symptom)
7-30 days (part of life cycle in vector, part in human)
Can result in a wide range of symptoms from asymptomatic or mild symptoms to severe disease and death
Vector
only the genus Anopheles
Great variation exists among different species
- Feed indoors or outdoors (or both)
- Rest (after feeding) indoor or outdoors
- Preferred source for blood meal
- Preferred breeding environment
- Insecticide resistance
diagnosis
In endemic areas: based on symptoms and travel history
Definitive diagnosis requires demonstration of malaria parasites in red blood cells.
“Gold standard” technique is microscopic examination, but is skill-intensive.
Malaria Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDT) is an alternative. fast and not skill-demanding.
Treatment
very complicated!
combination of drugs, ASAP.
Determination of best treatment is based upon
- Plasmodium species
- Geographic area and associated drug resistance
- Clinical status of the patient
- Comorbidity
- Pregnancy status
Sickle cell trait
potential protection.
Acquired immunity
After repeated attacks of malaria, a person may develop a partial protective immunity
“Semi-immune” individuals can still be infected by malaria parasites, but may not develop severe disease, or may not experience symptoms at all
Malaria Control
Insecticide Treated Bed Nets (protect community)
Intermittent Preventive Treatment (aim at high-risk pop)
Indoor Residual Spraying (does not prevent being bitten, but transmission to another person)
Larval Control (difficult to determine where/when breeding occurs)