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the beginning of time, and fossils of mosquitoes up to thirty million years old show that malaria's vector has existed for just as long. The parasites causing malaria are highly specific, with man as the only host and mosquitoes as the only...
spread of malaria. This airborne disease has been prevalent since ancient times where mosquitoes have been prescribed as the cause of numerous illnesses (Tolle et al, 2009, p. 97). Malaria is defined as a disease that is the result of a con...
Malaria is a parasitic disease that causes between 1 million and 3 million deaths each year, mainly African children. Three billion persons—close to 50% of the world's population—live in 107 countries and territories in which malaria is end...
Malaria is a disease that is quite widespread in the regions like subtropical and tropical and also Asia, America and sub Saharan Africa. Malaria is a disease that is easily transmitted from one person to another and its spread can be contr...
malaria parasites are transmitted by mosquitoes of the genus Anopheles and their geographic distribution is the result of a complex interaction of biogeography, including biotic (e.g. competition and dispersal) and abiotic factors (e.g. cli...
has affected the economy of South Africa for years. South Africa’s policy on malaria has succeeded in curbing the growth of malaria cases. Cooperation with neighboring countries including Mozambique and Swaziland has led to a slow down of m...
Malaria spread becomes seasonal but continues to increase, with the majority infections being acquired during or shortly after the rainy season. Regrettably, the swift increase of resistance to antimalarial drugs, extensive poverty, and fra...