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Facts About Malaria!! by Nobody: 4:38pm On Mar 17, 2013
1) Malaria is very common (endemic) in tropical Africa, including Nigeria. Of the estimated 300-500 million cases of malaria that occurs annually, 90% occurs in tropical Africa.

2) Malaria is responsible for approximately 1-3 million deaths per year, most of these deaths occur among children living in Africa, where a child dies every minute from falciparum malaria. Together, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Nigeria account for over 40% of the estimated total of malaria deaths globally.

3) There are five parasite species that cause malaria in humans:
* Plasmodium falciparum
* Plasmodium vivax
* Plasmodium malariae
* Plasmodium ovale
* Plasmodium knowlesi (peculiar to South-East Asia)

4) The predominant species that cause malaria in Africa is Plasmodium falciparum . Unfortunately, Plasmodium falciparum is the MOST DANGEROUS (most deadly) of the five species of human malaria.

5) Malaria is transmitted (transfered to the human body) mostly through the bites of Anopheles mosquitoes. Malaria can also be transmitted through blood transfusion. The Anopheles mosquitoes bite at night and breed in water.

6) Symptoms: some authors have described malaria as a MASQUERADE because of the very many symptoms that have been associated with it and ability to mimic many other diseases.

Some of the notable symptoms of malaria include fever, headache (almost always present), chills (feeling of cold), vomiting, Cough, Fatigue (feeling weak), Malaise (feeling unwell), rigors (shaking),
Arthralgia (pain in the joint), Myalgia (pain in the muscles),etc

7) Diagnosis of malaria should be based on symptoms AND diagnostic testing to confirm parasitaemia (by microscopy or rapid diagnositic test). Diagnosis based on symptoms ALONE has been shown to have very low specificity (ie results in giving anti-malarial drugs to many patients without malaria) and should be discouraged.

POINT 8. Because malaria and parasitaemia (finding of malaria parasite in blood) is endemic (very common) in tropical Africa including Nigeria, positive diagnositic test result does not necessarily mean malaria is the cause of the persons symptoms. The physician should exclude other possible causes of the person's symptoms before arriving at the diagnosis of malaria and prescribing anti-malaria drugs.

9) In all situations malaria should be treated with COMBINATION anti-malaria drugs. The use of one anti-malaria drug is wrong.

10) The combination anti-malaria drugs that have been recommended by experts include:

* Artemisinin Combination Therapy (ACT) : is the first choice for most persons. ACT options include:
- Artemether plus Lumefantrin (coartem)
- Dihydroartemisinin plus piperaquine
- Artesunate plus amodiaquine
- Artesunate plus mefloquine

* Other recommended anti-malaria combinations include:
- Artesunate plus doxycyline (or tetracycline)
- Artesunate plus clindamycin
- Quinine plus tetracycline (or doxycycline or clindamycin)

11) Malaria is treatable, curable and preventable.

Some References
http://www.malaria.org/wheredoesitoccur.html
http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs094/en/
http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/221134-overview

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Re: Facts About Malaria!! by mecussey(m): 8:40am On Mar 18, 2013
Another fact is that Malaria is not curable, unless treated rapidly during the early stage
Re: Facts About Malaria!! by Nobody: 10:40am On Mar 18, 2013
mecussey: Another fact is that Malaria is not curable, unless treated rapidly during the early stage
Malaria is both curable and preventable. May be I should even add it to the facts.
Re: Facts About Malaria!! by GraceBestowed(f): 9:49am On Mar 19, 2013
Malaria is a deadly disease, we do not place so much emphasis on its danger, because we, as Nigerians, have grown with it! This has been both a gift and a curse!

I cannot tell you how many times I've had malaria, and thank God I did, because my immune system's defence against the disease is now stronger than ever. In western countries, once they get the whiff of malaria on a patient, it's straight up quarantine!

I'll digress a bit, and say in all honesty; if you can survive anything in Nigeria, you can survive anywhere else. I say this positively!

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Re: Facts About Malaria!! by patholaw: 9:50am On Mar 19, 2013
Sincere 9gerian:
Malaria is bought curable and preventable. May be I should even add it to the facts.
but ur post said treatable and preventable...not curable

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Re: Facts About Malaria!! by MrCork17: 9:52am On Mar 19, 2013
sorry.. we dont have moskito here in London! undecided
Re: Facts About Malaria!! by eminikansoso(m): 9:53am On Mar 19, 2013
Malaria most common among other deadly diseases in our environment.
Re: Facts About Malaria!! by Nobody: 9:54am On Mar 19, 2013
Ok!
Re: Facts About Malaria!! by tedd(m): 9:55am On Mar 19, 2013
Agbo and Dogonyaro to the rescue is my most recommended solution.

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Re: Facts About Malaria!! by okoraforaboy: 9:55am On Mar 19, 2013
PLEASE,HOW DO I POST SOMETHING ON NAIRALAND?UNA NO WAN TELL MA ABI!!
Re: Facts About Malaria!! by kibuu01(m): 9:55am On Mar 19, 2013
Noted
Re: Facts About Malaria!! by jmoore(m): 9:56am On Mar 19, 2013
@op you forgot to mention that the anopheles mosquito is female. The males don't transmit it.

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Re: Facts About Malaria!! by Nobody: 9:56am On Mar 19, 2013
Sincere 9gerian: 1) Malaria is very common (endemic) in tropical Africa, including Nigeria. Of the estimated 300-500 million cases of malaria that occurs annually, 90% occurs in tropical Africa.

2) Malaria is responsible for approximately 1-3 million deaths per year, most of these deaths occur among children living in Africa, where a child dies every minute from falciparum malaria. Together, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Nigeria account for over 40% of the estimated total of malaria deaths globally.

3) There are five parasite species that cause malaria in humans:
* Plasmodium falciparum
* Plasmodium vivax
* Plasmodium malariae
* Plasmodium ovale
* Plasmodium knowlesi (peculiar to South-East Asia)

4) The predominant species that cause malaria in Africa is Plasmodium falciparum . Unfortunately, Plasmodium falciparum is the MOST DANGEROUS (most deadly) of the five species of human malaria.

5) Malaria is transmitted (transfered to the human body) mostly through the bites of Anopheles mosquitoes. Malaria can also be transmitted through blood transfusion. The Anopheles mosquitoes bite at night and breed in water.

6) Symptoms: some authors have described malaria as a MASQUERADE because of the very many symptoms that have been associated with it and ability to mimic many other diseases.

Some of the notable symptoms of malaria include fever, headache (almost always present), chills (feeling of cold), vomiting, Cough, Fatigue (feeling weak), Malaise (feeling unwell), rigors (shaking),
Arthralgia (pain in the joint), Myalgia (pain in the muscles),etc

7) Diagnosis of malaria should be based on symptoms AND diagnostic testing to confirm parasitaemia (by microscopy or rapid diagnositic test). Diagnosis based on symptoms ALONE has been shown to have very low specificity (ie results in giving anti-malarial drugs to many patients without malaria) and should be discouraged.

POINT 8. Because malaria and parasitaemia (finding of malaria parasite in blood) is endemic (very common) in tropical Africa including Nigeria, positive diagnositic test result does not necessarily mean malaria is the cause of the persons symptoms. The physician should exclude other possible causes of the person's symptoms before arriving at the diagnosis of malaria and prescribing anti-malaria drugs.

9) In all situations malaria should be treated with COMBINATION anti-malaria drugs. The use of one anti-malaria drug is wrong.

10) The combination anti-malaria drugs that have been recommended by experts include:

* Artemisinin Combination Therapy (ACT) : is the first choice for most persons. ACT options include:
- Artemether plus Lumefantrin (coartem)
- Dihydroartemisinin plus piperaquine
- Artesunate plus amodiaquine
- Artesunate plus mefloquine

* Other recommended anti-malaria combinations include:
- Artesunate plus doxycyline (or tetracycline)
- Artesunate plus clindamycin
- Quinine plus tetracycline (or doxycycline or clindamycin)

11) Malaria is not only treatable, it is also preventable.

Some References
http://www.malaria.org/wheredoesitoccur.html
http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs094/en/
http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/221134-overview

This is the only time you are useful to and on Nairaland instead of working as an agent of destruction for Jonathan.well who wants to end up as a chemist when there are juicy offers at the presidential villa. . . . . .

Btw why did Nigeria account for so much deaths from malaria abi your oga at the top doesn't budget for malaria treatment ?
Re: Facts About Malaria!! by babarazy: 9:56am On Mar 19, 2013
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Re: Facts About Malaria!! by Nobody: 9:56am On Mar 19, 2013
Malaria has killed more than AIDS #Fact! I fear Malaria more than HIV; One is preventable, the other is vectored by mosquito and I cant eradicate mosquitoes from Lagos.
Re: Facts About Malaria!! by GraceBestowed(f): 9:57am On Mar 19, 2013
Mr..Cork:
sorry.. we dont have moskito here in London! undecided

Lol! I've seen 'moskitoes' here, you're probably in the ajeh-butter (bubble wrapped) part of London!
Re: Facts About Malaria!! by ajos(m): 9:57am On Mar 19, 2013
we hav police mosquito u see em pure black,camouflag mosquito u see em black and white...even d type das pour saliva on mosquito coil,plus d ones dat use gas mask against spray...and d ones dat tear/raise mosquito net...na noah cos dis,him for no allow mosquito enter d ark durin d flood time...now see wahala

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Re: Facts About Malaria!! by ezedolar: 9:57am On Mar 19, 2013
Malaria is better than Islamic Boko Haram
Re: Facts About Malaria!! by Nobody: 9:58am On Mar 19, 2013
Doxycycline, tetracycline are antibiotics. I'm confused here. Why should I combine antibiotics with anti-malaria drugs? Doctors in d house, shed more light pls
Re: Facts About Malaria!! by jmoore(m): 9:59am On Mar 19, 2013
Mr..Cork:
sorry.. we dont have moskito here in London! undecided

http://www.hounslow.gov.uk/mosquitoes

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-14613140

Which London are you talking about? The one in mars... smh
Re: Facts About Malaria!! by GraceBestowed(f): 9:59am On Mar 19, 2013
~Bluetooth:


This is the only time you are useful to and on Nairaland instead of working as an agent of destruction for Jonathan.

Lool! You people have come again!! Why!??
Re: Facts About Malaria!! by Nobody: 10:00am On Mar 19, 2013
~Bluetooth:


This is the only time you are useful to and on Nairaland instead of working as an agent of destruction for Jonathan.well who wants to end up as a chemist when there are juicy offers at the presidential villa. . . . . .

Btw why did Nigeria account for so much deaths from malaria abi your oga at the top doesn't budget for malaria treatment ?
what are u saying? Are u sane?

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Re: Facts About Malaria!! by Kemy11(m): 10:01am On Mar 19, 2013
Thank God for Yoruba Agbo with am NOTN MEGA
Re: Facts About Malaria!! by patholaw: 10:01am On Mar 19, 2013
~Bluetooth:


This is the only time you are useful to and on Nairaland instead of working as an agent of destruction for Jonathan.well who wants to end up as a chemist when there are juicy offers at the presidential villa. . . . . .

Btw why did Nigeria account for so much deaths from malaria abi your oga at the top doesn't budget for malaria treatment ?
must u quote everything?
Re: Facts About Malaria!! by GraceBestowed(f): 10:01am On Mar 19, 2013
ajos: we hav police mosquito u see em pure black,camouflag mosquito u see em black and white...even d type das pour saliva on mosquito coil,plus d ones dat use gas mask again spray...and d ones dat tear/raise mosquito net...na noah cos dis,him for no allow mosquito enter d ark durin d flood time...now see wahala

WHAT!?!?!! LoooooooooooooL!!!
Re: Facts About Malaria!! by wealthlift(m): 10:01am On Mar 19, 2013
malaria is not a good diseases at all, it is deadly especially for infant and young children. Check out my signature to get the dstv software for your p.c and phones.
Re: Facts About Malaria!! by Grendel(m): 10:02am On Mar 19, 2013
Uncle malaria is wicked embarassed
Re: Facts About Malaria!! by ajos(m): 10:03am On Mar 19, 2013
patholaw: must u quote everything?
why u too quote am...abi r u a learner...better go down low
Re: Facts About Malaria!! by ekytessy(f): 10:04am On Mar 19, 2013
It can b prevented by using treated malaria mosquito net, go to any nearest health centre and get one free, pls help to prevent malaria in ur area by keeping ur environment clean. NOTE: cleanliness is next to Godliness.

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Re: Facts About Malaria!! by omiobo: 10:04am On Mar 19, 2013
Mr..Cork:
sorry.. we dont have moskito here in London! undecided

We don hear,londoner!
Re: Facts About Malaria!! by Nobody: 10:05am On Mar 19, 2013
omiobo:

We don hear,londoner!
. Bros abeg no mind ham jare, maybe he no even see airport b4, maybe na one village 4 ekpoma he dey now yet he dey form here say he dey 4 london, dis is all wat mtn free 10mb are causing in nigeria if not he may not even have had acces to d internet.

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