Malaria - Developing World Disease Flashcards

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Causes

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  • A parasite spread by the female anopheles mosquito.
  • Stagnant water – suitable breeding ground for the mosquitoes.
  • Temperatures 15-40°c

Hot, wet climates

  • Humidity over 60%
  • Moderate to high rainfall
  • Altitude below 3000m
  • High population

Shade created by buildings
* Bad sanitation and poor irrigation

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Social consequences

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  • Fever, shivering, anaemia, enlarged spleen, can be fatal especially is immune system is weakened by malnutrition.
  • HIV pregnant women who contact malaria are more likely to pass HIV onto their child.
  • Chronic absenteeism in school children

Lose 8-10 days work per attack

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Economic consequences

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  • Income 60% lower than non-malaria areas.
  • Airport malaria is increasing due to international tourism and trade.
  • More likely to focus on subsistence cropping which is less risky than cash cropping.
  • GDP Growth rate is lowered by 1-3% per year.
  • Accounts for 30-50% of all hospital admissions.
  • Costs up to 40% of public health expenditure.
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preventative measures

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  • Wash walls with insecticides such as DDT/Malathion.
  • Use mosquito nets coated with natural insecticide
  • Release water from dams to drown immature larvae.
  • Produce sterile male mosquitoes.

Drain breeding sites.

  • Plant eucalyptus trees to absorb excess water.

Introduce small fish into paddy fields to eat larvae.

  • Anti malaria tablets such as chloroquinine.
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effectiveness

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  • Although cheap, DDT is carcinogenic and has been banned.
  • Mosquito nets are expensive but are effective.
  • Releasing water is wasteful
  • Chloroquinine – mosquitoes developing resistance.
  • Eucalyptus trees – sustainable method
  • Carp – source of protein for locals, eats larvae.
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