Malaria Flashcards

1
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is malaria communicable or non-communicable

A

communicable

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2
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what are the symptons

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fever, headache, vomitting

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3
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what are the causes

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  • infection
  • mosquitos inject a parasite through a bite
  • through blood transfusion of contaminated needles
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4
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what is the distribution of malaria

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  • 500 million people affected annually, 1 million deaths

- mosquito’s breed in warm, shallow water (puddles)

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5
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how does it affect health/ well-being

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  • accounts for 1 In 6 childrens deaths, leading to poor growth
  • patients experience complications (kidney failure)
  • during pregnancy, women give birth to babies with a low weight
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6
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what about in uganda

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  • in 2013, 3.6 million cases
  • all year around due to high temperatures and rain
  • large water areas act as a breeding ground
  • mosquito nets have been used
  • anti-malarial medicines are available but expensive
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7
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socio-economic environment

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  • commonly referred to as disease of poverty
  • housing quality- homes with sand, floors with mud
  • unsanitary conditions- even if homes are clean, surrounding areas aren’t
  • occupation- farmers are exposed more
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8
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strategies to control malaria

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  • control the vector- inside dwellings on walls where mosquito’s nest
  • use of chemical barriers to infection- proportion of women receiving doses of prevention has increased
  • investing in the swift diagnostics- sooner diagnosed, the better chance of recovery
  • drug treatment of the disease- highly effective
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