Examples of using Malaria in English and their translations into Malayalam
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World Malaria Day.
Malaria, my ass!
Uncomplicated falciparum malaria.
MALARIA: What Can Children Do?
Here are our ten messages on Topic 4: MALARIA.
MALARIA: What Can Children Do?
ASK how many people in our family have had malaria?
Malaria made a powerful return.
In Africa alone, a child dies of malaria every minute.
Diseases like Malaria and Cholera were causing many deaths.
WHO has set a goal of 2030 to eliminate malaria from 35 countries.
In 1880, Malaria parasites were discovered in a patient's bloodstream.
It is the largest mosquito farm available in the world for malaria research.
World's first malaria vaccine to be tested by 3 African countries.
About 400 of these are Anophelenes,and only about 70 of them have any capacity to transmit malaria.
Here we have large-scale self-sustaining colonies of malaria mosquitoes that we rear in these facilities.
We have made progress,there are countries that have achieved up to 50-60 percent reduction in malaria burden.
You come here with your laptop computer and your malaria medicine and your little bottles of hand sanitizer.
As of February 2013, the Sumba Foundation were responsible for 48 wellsand 191 water stations, a supplying 15 schools with water and sanitation, and reducing malaria rates by some 85%.
When I first moved here,my primary role was to estimate how much malaria transmission was going on across the villages and which mosquitoes were transmitting the disease.
Nontreponemal tests are used initially, and include venereal disease research laboratory(VDRL) and rapid plasma reagin(RPR) tests. False positives on the nontreponemal tests can occur with some viral infections, such as varicella(chickenpox) and measles. False positives can also occur with lymphoma,tuberculosis, malaria, endocarditis, connective tissue disease, and pregnancy.
Hydroxychloroquine treats malaria, systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatic disorders like rheumatoid arthritis, porphyria cutanea tarda, and Q fever.[1].
Rapid antibody tests Rapid HIV test Rapid plasma reagin Rapid antigentests Rapid influenza diagnostic test Malaria antigen detection tests Rapid strep test Rapid urease test.
Malaria prevention consists of preventing or reducing exposure to mosquitos by using screened rooms, air-conditioning, and nets, and use of repellents(usually DEET). In addition, chemoprophylaxis is started before travel, during the time of potential exposure, and for 4 weeks(chloroquine, doxycycline, or mefloquine) or 7 days(atovaquone/proguanil or primaquine) after leaving the risk area.
At Ifakara we wish to expand our knowledge on the biology of the mosquito; to control many other diseases, including,of course, the malaria, but also those other diseases that mosquitoes transmit like dengue, Chikungunya and Zika virus.
Drug repositioning(also called drug repurposing)- the investigation of existing drugs for new therapeutic purposes- is one line of scientific research followed to develop safe and effective COVID-19 treatments.[1][92] Several existing antiviral medications, previously developed or used as treatments for Severe acute respiratory syndrome(SARS), Middle East respiratory syndrome(MERS),HIV/AIDS, and malaria, are being researched as COVID-19 treatments, with some moving into clinical trials.[93].
Quinine was first isolated in 1820 from the bark of a cinchona tree, which is native to Peru.[1][7][8]Bark extracts had been used to treat malaria since at least 1632 and it was introduced to Spain as early as 1636 by Jesuit missionaries from the New World.[9] It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines.[10].
The phlebotomic action opens a channel for contamination of the host species with bacteria, viruses and blood-borne parasites contained in the hematophagous organism. Thus, many animal and human infectious diseases are transmitted by hematophagous species, such as the bubonic plague, Chagas disease, dengue fever, eastern equine encephalitis, filariasis, leishmaniasis,Lyme disease, malaria, rabies, sleeping sickness, St. Louis encephalitis, tularemia, typhus, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, West Nile fever, Zika fever, and many others.
Globalization facilitates the spread of disease and increases the number of travelers who will be exposed to a different health environment. Major content areas oftravel medicine include the global epidemiology of health risks to the traveler, vaccinology, malaria prevention, and pre-travel counseling designed to maintain the health of the approximately 600 million international travelers. It has been estimated that about 80 million travelers go annually from developed to developing countries.
The traveler should have a medication kit to provide for necessary and useful medication. Based on circumstances,it should also include malaria prophylaxis, condoms, and medication to combat traveler's diarrhea. In addition, a basic first aid kit can be of use.