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Re: Malaria: What You Need To Know (2022) by Roidatom(m): 12:22pm On Aug 25, 2022
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Re: Malaria: What You Need To Know (2022) by eedimo(m): 12:23pm On Aug 25, 2022
Advertorial

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Re: Malaria: What You Need To Know (2022) by Kenmatt(m): 12:23pm On Aug 25, 2022
I have a question OP.

You said the Mosquitoes themselves do not infect us when they bite, that they are only the carriers of the causative agents.

Please what are the difference between these two statements?

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Re: Malaria: What You Need To Know (2022) by iHart(m): 12:29pm On Aug 25, 2022
You for just advertise P-Alaxin and leave all these long story

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Re: Malaria: What You Need To Know (2022) by gly(m): 12:29pm On Aug 25, 2022
Abiodunspectre:

https://www.who.int/teams/global-malaria-programme/reports/world-malaria-report-2021

Good write up Op, but You spoilt the whole write up with advert on P-Alaxin. I guess you were paid to do that grin

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Re: Malaria: What You Need To Know (2022) by drololaaof: 12:33pm On Aug 25, 2022
The symptoms and signs of malaria is proteans, all the ones stated above may or may not be present. It can present with watery diarrhea, dysentery, profuse vomiting ,even cough that is not responsive to antibiotics , can cause abortions , serious bone pains ,jaundice,
black water fever , some people can present with itching of body etc . Likewise the fever of the resistant strain is accentuated than the normal fever,some people are used to treating typhoid in lieu of problematic malaria
Re: Malaria: What You Need To Know (2022) by ECE1one: 12:43pm On Aug 25, 2022
Abiodunspectre:
Malaria is a disease caused by a parasite, transmitted by the bite of infected vector, in this case the female Anopheles mosquito. The mosquitoes by themselves do not infect us with Malaria when they bite us. They are only carriers of he protozoan(causative agent for malaria). It is this plasmodium that causes ma

According to World Health Organization (WHO), over 300 million cases per year are recorded worldwide, over 1.5 million cases in Nigeria per year and over 445,000 deaths from Malaria per year.

Malaria only occurs when Mosquitoes infected with the protozoan(plasmodium) bites a person and injects he plasmodium into their bloodstream. It begins to multiply in the liver and spread to other cells and tissues and then continuous exposure to mosquito bites will make the plasmodium fight and weaken the immune system(body's defense system) against infections. Once the immune system is subdued, the symptoms of malaria will begin to show.

After an infected Mosquito bites a person and injects plasmodium into the bloodstream, the incubation period of Malaria after it gets to the bloodstream is 2 days to one Month.

CAUSES OF MALARIA
As Stated earlier, the main cause of Malaria (Malaria fever) is the plasmodium from the bite of the female Anopheles mosquito injected intola person's bloodstream over a period of time during which the plasmodium incubates, reproduces itself and fight to subdue the immune system.

SYMPTOMS OF MALARIA
The symptoms of Malaria fever are very visible, unlike some other sicknesses that can be asymptomatic. The signs and symptoms of Malaria are:
* Fever
* Sweating
* Chills that shake the whole body
*Fatigue
* Weakness and Muscle Aches
* Nausea and Vomiting
* Loss of Appetite
* Dull or white eyes
* Chest and Abdominal pains

RISK FACTORS
Malaria is a non-communicable disease and this simply means that it cannot be transferred from one person to another as in the case of Measles or Monkeypox.

The risks of Malaria are:
* Hygiene Level: Hygiene level on individual, family and community level is a major factor in the Prevalence of Malaria vis-a-vis the spread of Mosquitoes.

* Dirty Environment: A dirty environment such as dirty pools, still water, water-logged patches, bushes, overgrown weeds, unwashed utensils, open water containers are the perfect breeding bed for mosquitoes.

* Tropical Region: People living in Tropical regions(hot regions) are at higher risk of contracting Malaria. This includes Africa, Parts of Asia like India, Pakistan, etc, Eastern Europe, South America, Oceania, and the Caribbean.

TESTS AND DIAGNOSIS
There are various tests that can be done to confirm/diagnose malaria fever especially when the symptoms have manifested. The tests include:
* Physical examination where the Doctor takes your vitals and asks you some questions including your symptoms and recent travel history.

* Blood tests: this is the most reliable test which involves using syringe to take some volumes of blood sample for testing against some standard reagents and solvents and dyes(stains). This test indicates the parasite, and which medication is best suited to treat it.

TREATMENT
Treatment for Malaria is simple and some times complicated which is why a medical professional should be the one prescribing the drugs. In treating Malaria, these factors will be put into consideration before drugs are prescribed:
- Age
- Pregnancy status(for females)
- Type of Parasite
- The severity of Symptoms.

DRUGS
P-Alaxin is one of the effective drugs used in the battle against malaria. It's of high quality and it's made with effective artemisinin-based combination therapy which contains dihydroartemisinin and piperaquine phosphate.

It is an effective antimalaria drug that offers immediate response cure of malaria and benefits of post-treatment prophylaxis.

P-Alaxin offers both immediate cure of malaria and also the benefit of post-treatment prophylaxis. In other words, P-Alaxin cures the patients of their malaria and equally protects them from coming down with malaria for at least 1 month after treatment even when they are bitten by mosquitoes".

https://www.who.int/teams/global-malaria-programme/reports/world-malaria-report-2021
Re: Malaria: What You Need To Know (2022) by Kenmatt(m): 12:45pm On Aug 25, 2022
But indirectly, OP came here to advertise the drug, it doesn't mean that it's the only effective drug for Malaria.

However, An account has been credited,

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Re: Malaria: What You Need To Know (2022) by Tunjibalogun: 1:13pm On Aug 25, 2022
BigDawsNet:
AA people try and protect urself from mosquito bites

After treatment and you expose urself again...
You will jus hav to start ur medication again
Everyone needs to be protected AA, As or SS. That AA is most susceptible doesn't mean the AS won't have it as a normal. If you guys keep making it AA it will mean lots of AS will superstitiously think they're 100% immuned and expose themselves the more which is bad

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Re: Malaria: What You Need To Know (2022) by osazee99: 1:21pm On Aug 25, 2022
I am already having the dam! sickness. it's one of the most dangerous diseases in Nigeria

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Re: Malaria: What You Need To Know (2022) by Afobaba33(m): 1:25pm On Aug 25, 2022
P-Alaxin is expensive and even after completing the dosage I still felt malaria symptoms in me.
But after awhile I recovered fully

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Re: Malaria: What You Need To Know (2022) by Sincinnati: 2:29pm On Aug 25, 2022
Afobaba33:
P-Alaxin is expensive and even after completing the dosage I still felt malaria symptoms in me.
But after awhile I recovered fully
How much did you buy it?

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Re: Malaria: What You Need To Know (2022) by labelle123(f): 2:48pm On Aug 25, 2022
Is well
Re: Malaria: What You Need To Know (2022) by Breezy90(m): 3:20pm On Aug 25, 2022
Malaria is not something to toy with, i noticed the write-up didnt list artemether and lumenfantrine as the drug of choice for treatment, this is because a lot of people are getting resistant to that particular class of drug. p-alaxin is very effective but equally can weigh you done. Not everyone can tolerate the drug.
Re: Malaria: What You Need To Know (2022) by Tombrown3(m): 3:29pm On Aug 25, 2022
Mthumbie:
Interesting!! What we need is Malaria vaccine

I wonder why it's too hard to be made. I mean, we are in year 2022 in 21st century for goodness sake. Malaria Vaccine should have been made by now.

If Covid 19 which came out few years ago could get Vaccine, how much malaria that has been with us for ages?

I always believe it's a human factor thing, ie... Someone is cashing out big yearly by producing malaria drugs, so a vaccine will be a bad market.

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Re: Malaria: What You Need To Know (2022) by Halo22: 3:43pm On Aug 25, 2022
I used to see this P-Alaxin malaria drug, but never knew it was that effective cos I have never taken it before. For those that don't know, anyone with genotype AA and blood group 0+ should always take malaria preventive drugs once in a month, to avoid complete break down due to its symptoms.

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Re: Malaria: What You Need To Know (2022) by CedarHoldings: 4:00pm On Aug 25, 2022
Hunger kill more in Africa than malaria.



Get the fact right!

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Re: Malaria: What You Need To Know (2022) by CedarHoldings: 4:03pm On Aug 25, 2022
So you think people advertising P-alaxin for you will let the vaccines succeed, no that's (malaria) is their pot of soup.
Tombrown3:


I wonder why it's too hard to be made. I mean, we are in year 2022 in 21st century for goodness sake. Malaria Vaccine should have been made by now.

If Covid 19 which came out few years ago could get Vaccine, how much malaria that has been with us for ages?

I always believe it's a human factor thing, ie... Someone is cashing out big yearly by producing malaria drugs, so a vaccine will be a bad market.

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Re: Malaria: What You Need To Know (2022) by Tonytonex(m): 4:28pm On Aug 25, 2022
Abiodunspectre:
Malaria is a disease caused by a parasite, transmitted by the bite of infected vector, in this case the female Anopheles mosquito. The mosquitoes by themselves do not infect us with Malaria when they bite us. They are only carriers of he protozoan(causative agent for malaria). It is this plasmodium that causes malaria.

According to World Health Organization (WHO), over 300 million cases per year are recorded worldwide, over 1.5 million cases in Nigeria per year and over 445,000 deaths from Malaria per year.

Malaria only occurs when Mosquitoes infected with the protozoan(plasmodium) bites a person and injects he plasmodium into their bloodstream. It begins to multiply in the liver and spread to other cells and tissues and then continuous exposure to mosquito bites will make the plasmodium fight and weaken the immune system(body's defense system) against infections. Once the immune system is subdued, the symptoms of malaria will begin to show.

After an infected Mosquito bites a person and injects plasmodium into the bloodstream, the incubation period of Malaria after it gets to the bloodstream is 2 days to one Month.

CAUSES OF MALARIA
As Stated earlier, the main cause of Malaria (Malaria fever) is the plasmodium from the bite of the female Anopheles mosquito injected intola person's bloodstream over a period of time during which the plasmodium incubates, reproduces itself and fight to subdue the immune system.

SYMPTOMS OF MALARIA
The symptoms of Malaria fever are very visible, unlike some other sicknesses that can be asymptomatic. The signs and symptoms of Malaria are:
* Fever
* Sweating
* Chills that shake the whole body
*Fatigue
* Weakness and Muscle Aches
* Nausea and Vomiting
* Loss of Appetite
* Dull or white eyes
* Chest and Abdominal pains

RISK FACTORS
Malaria is a non-communicable disease and this simply means that it cannot be transferred from one person to another as in the case of Measles or Monkeypox.

The risks of Malaria are:
* Hygiene Level: Hygiene level on individual, family and community level is a major factor in the Prevalence of Malaria vis-a-vis the spread of Mosquitoes.

* Dirty Environment: A dirty environment such as dirty pools, still water, water-logged patches, bushes, overgrown weeds, unwashed utensils, open water containers are the perfect breeding bed for mosquitoes.

* Tropical Region: People living in Tropical regions(hot regions) are at higher risk of contracting Malaria. This includes Africa, Parts of Asia like India, Pakistan, etc, Eastern Europe, South America, Oceania, and the Caribbean.

TESTS AND DIAGNOSIS
There are various tests that can be done to confirm/diagnose malaria fever especially when the symptoms have manifested. The tests include:
* Physical examination where the Doctor takes your vitals and asks you some questions including your symptoms and recent travel history.

* Blood tests: this is the most reliable test which involves using syringe to take some volumes of blood sample for testing against some standard reagents and solvents and dyes(stains). This test indicates the parasite, and which medication is best suited to treat it.

TREATMENT
Treatment for Malaria is simple and some times complicated which is why a medical professional should be the one prescribing the drugs. In treating Malaria, these factors will be put into consideration before drugs are prescribed:
- Age
- Pregnancy status(for females)
- Type of Parasite
- The severity of Symptoms.

DRUGS
P-Alaxin is one of the effective drugs used in the battle against malaria. It's of high quality and it's made with effective artemisinin-based combination therapy which contains dihydroartemisinin and piperaquine phosphate.

It is an effective antimalaria drug that offers immediate response cure of malaria and benefits of post-treatment prophylaxis.

P-Alaxin offers both immediate cure of malaria and also the benefit of post-treatment prophylaxis. In other words, P-Alaxin cures the patients of their malaria and equally protects them from coming down with malaria for at least 1 month after treatment even when they are bitten by mosquitoes".

https://www.who.int/teams/global-malaria-programme/reports/world-malaria-report-2021
is P-Alaxin a name of a drug?
I have never heard or seen it before.
If so, then, why is it not available?
Re: Malaria: What You Need To Know (2022) by Tonytonex(m): 4:31pm On Aug 25, 2022
Halo22:
I used to see this P-Alaxin malaria drug, but never knew it was that effective cos I have never taken it before. For those that don't know, anyone with genotype AA and blood group 0+ should always take malaria preventive drugs once in a month, to avoid complete break down due to its symptoms.
is their immune system not very strong?
Re: Malaria: What You Need To Know (2022) by Akandehmd(m): 4:36pm On Aug 25, 2022
[quote author=Abiodunspectre post=115982661]Malaria is a disease caused by a parasite, transmitted by the bite of infected vector, in this case the female Anopheles mosquito. The mosquitoes by themselves do not infect us with Malaria when they bite us. They are only carriers of he protozoan(causative agent for malaria). It is this plasmodium that causes malaria.

According to World Health Organization (WHO), over 300 million cases per year are recorded worldwide, over 1.5 million cases in Nigeria per year and over 445,000 deaths from Malaria per year.

Malaria only occurs when Mosquitoes infected with the protozoan(plasmodium) bites a person and injects he plasmodium into their bloodstream. It begins to multiply in the liver and spread to other cells and tissues and then continuous exposure to mosquito bites will make the plasmodium fight and weaken the immune system(body's defense system) against infections. Once the immune system is subdued, the symptoms of malaria will begin to show.

After an infected Mosquito bites a person and injects plasmodium into the bloodstream, the incubation period of Malaria after it gets to the bloodstream is 2 days to one Month.

CAUSES OF MALARIA
As Stated earlier, the main cause of Malaria (Malaria fever) is the plasmodium from the bite of the female Anopheles mosquito injected intola person's bloodstream over a period of time during which the plasmodium incubates, reproduces itself and fight to subdue the immune system.

SYMPTOMS OF MALARIA
The symptoms of Malaria fever are very visible, unlike some other sicknesses that can be asymptomatic. The signs and symptoms of Malaria are:
* Fever
* Sweating
* Chills that shake the whole body
*Fatigue
* Weakness and Muscle Aches
* Nausea and Vomiting
* Loss of Appetite
* Dull or white eyes
* Chest and Abdominal pains

RISK FACTORS
Malaria is a non-communicable disease and this simply means that it cannot be transferred from one person to another as in the case of Measles or Monkeypox.

The risks of Malaria are:
* Hygiene Level: Hygiene level on individual, family and community level is a major factor in the Prevalence of Malaria vis-a-vis the spread of Mosquitoes.

* Dirty Environment: A dirty environment such as dirty pools, still water, water-logged patches, bushes, overgrown weeds, unwashed utensils, open water containers are the perfect breeding bed for mosquitoes.

* Tropical Region: People living in Tropical regions(hot regions) are at higher risk of contracting Malaria. This includes Africa, Parts of Asia like India, Pakistan, etc, Eastern Europe, South America, Oceania, and the Caribbean.

TESTS AND DIAGNOSIS
There are various tests that can be done to confirm/diagnose malaria fever especially when the symptoms have manifested. The tests include:
* Physical examination where the Doctor takes your vitals and asks you some questions including your symptoms and recent travel history.

* Blood tests: this is the most reliable test which involves using syringe to take some volumes of blood sample for testing against some standard reagents and solvents and dyes(stains). This test indicates the parasite, and which medication is best suited to treat it.

TREATMENT
Treatment for Malaria is simple and some times complicated which is why a medical professional should be the one prescribing the drugs. In treating Malaria, these factors will be put into consideration before drugs are prescribed:
- Age
- Pregnancy status(for females)
- Type of Parasite
- The severity of Symptoms.

DRUGS
P-Alaxin is one of the effective drugs used in the battle against malaria. It's of high quality and it's made with effective artemisinin-based combination therapy which contains dihydroartemisinin and piperaquine phosphate.

It is an effective antimalaria drug that offers immediate response cure of malaria and benefits of post-treatment prophylaxis.

P-Alaxin offers both immediate cure of malaria and also the benefit of post-treatment prophylaxis. In other words, P-Alaxin cures the patients of their malaria and equally protects them from coming down with malaria for at least 1 month after treatment even when they are bitten by mosquitoes".

MALARIA IS A COMMUNICABLE DISEASE NOT NON-COMMUNICABLE
Re: Malaria: What You Need To Know (2022) by Anuoluwa12345(f): 4:46pm On Aug 25, 2022
I think you should balance more on the causes of it. And its the fact that stress also triggers malaria. If you are a medical student you will understand better, but if it's a copy and paste blog.. then it doesn't really need sha.
Re: Malaria: What You Need To Know (2022) by Halo22: 6:03pm On Aug 25, 2022
Tonytonex:
is their immune system not very strong?
Not that their immune system is not strong, but they are vulnerable to malaria parasite.
Re: Malaria: What You Need To Know (2022) by Panda7(m): 6:24pm On Aug 25, 2022
u can only get educative content online as ASUU has destroyed every little education we had sad

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Re: Malaria: What You Need To Know (2022) by Blake755: 6:48pm On Aug 25, 2022
Omo malaria drugs full everywhere the are countless
Re: Malaria: What You Need To Know (2022) by NACE13: 7:29pm On Aug 25, 2022
Malaria?! Hell nah! *Shivers cry
After my near death experience of typhoid & malaria, I swore never to leave home without my mosquito net and thick socks. I don't care how hot the weather is, I'd rather soak my bed with sweat than get a bite from those bloody little shîts. Thank God for my mini-fan and long lasting power banks to keep my fan juiced up and running all night.

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