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  • ...than any other [[vector (epidemiology)|vector-borne disease]]. Coping with malaria must be a two-pronged strategy of preventing and treating the disease in hu | title = Malaria}}</ref>
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  • ...dash; a report by [[UNEP]] on how the [[global warming]]-induced spread of malaria affects highland communities once thought to be protected from the mosquito
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  • ...centration Camp]]; purpose was to test immunization for and treatment of [[malaria]] on over 1200 prisoners, primarily Polish priests. ...neosalvarsan and pyramidon. According to the findings of the Dachau court, malaria was the direct cause of 30 deaths, and 300 to 400 others died as a result o
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  • *[http://www.wehi.edu.au/wehi-tv/malaria/index.html Animations of malaria-related topics] at WEHI-TV
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  • ...centration Camp]]; purpose was to test immunization for and treatment of [[malaria]]; 9 defendants were charged in the [[Medical Case (NMT)]]
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  • ...e to several synthetic analogues of [[quinine]], with applications against malaria and other parasites, but also as [[disease modifying anti-rheumatic drugs]]
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  • ...dash; a report by [[UNEP]] on how the [[global warming]]-induced spread of malaria affects highland communities once thought to be protected from the mosquito
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  • *[http://www.wehi.edu.au/wehi-tv/malaria/index.html Animations of malaria-related topics] at WEHI-TV
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  • [[Tetracycline]] derivative; treats [[malaria]], [[anthrax]], [[brucellosis]], [[cholera]], [[ornithosis]], [[plague]] et
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  • ...ective at killing mosquitoes and was used effectively in the fight against malaria.
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  • ...man infected with [[malaria]], absorb [[Plasmodium falciparum]] or another malaria pathogen, and then fly to and bite another human, transferring the pathogen
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  • ...evolved via secondary endosymbiosis; found in most Apicomplexa, including malaria parasites such as Plasmodium falciparum.
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  • ...ctims, but require an intermediate living carrier, such as mosquitoes in [[malaria]] or fleas in [[plague]]
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  • ...ozoan parasite, one of the species of ''Plasmodium'' that cause falciparum malaria in humans, transmitted by the female ''Anopheles'' mosquito.
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  • ...misynthetic derivatives, the most important drugs used worldwide against [[malaria]]; drug resistance is an increasing problem
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  • ...d east Asia which have been introduced into other tropical areas to combat malaria as they eat the waterborne larvae of disease-carrying mosquitoes.
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  • ...centration Camp]]; purpose was to test immunization for and treatment of [[malaria]]; 9 defendants were charged in the [[Medical Case (NMT)]]
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  • ...by the life cycle of [[Plasmodium falciparum]] in the disease cycle of [[malaria]].
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  • ...tude]], [[Nazi freezing experiments|freezing]], [[Nazi malaria experiments|malaria]], [[Nazi sulfanilamide experiments|sulfanilamide experiments]],[[Nazi seaw
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  • .... Somewhat confusingly, some antibiotics, which are highly active against malaria are not explicitly called antimalarials. ==Treatment of malaria==
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  • ...centration Camp]]; purpose was to test immunization for and treatment of [[malaria]] on over 1200 prisoners, primarily Polish priests. ...neosalvarsan and pyramidon. According to the findings of the Dachau court, malaria was the direct cause of 30 deaths, and 300 to 400 others died as a result o
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  • ...</ref> Doxycycline can also be take prophylactically in the prevention of malaria. It can be used to treat anthrax, brucellosis, cholera, ornithosis, plague,
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  • One of its major efforts is [[malaria]] prevention. <ref>{{citation | title = FaithfulAmerica.org launches GiveANet.org to fight Malaria
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  • ...n east Asia. They have been introduced into other tropical areas to combat malaria, as livebearers eat the waterborne larvae of disease-carrying mosquitoes.
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  • ...her way they can be misleading as "HIV/AIDS", for example, actually covers malaria, tuberculosis and other major diseases. Areas identified include [[HIV]], [[malaria]] and [[tuberculosis]].
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  • ...erivatives are sesquiterpene lactones used primarily in the treatment of [[malaria]], especially the most lethal form caused by ''[[Plasmodium falciparum]]''; | title = CDC to Distribute Novel Drug for the Treatment of Malaria Emergencies
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  • ...at killing [[mosquitoe]]s and was used effectively in the fight against [[malaria]].<ref>http://www.aaenvironment.com/DDT.htm</ref>
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  • ...than any other [[vector (epidemiology)|vector-borne disease]]. Coping with malaria must be a two-pronged strategy of preventing and treating the disease in hu | title = Malaria}}</ref>
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  • {{seealso|Malaria}} ''Plasmodium falciparum'', the causative agent of [[malaria]], lives in human [[red blood cells]]. If one looks at a blood smear or blo
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  • While it is still produced, it has largely been superseded, for malaria, by [[chloroquine]]. It remains the drug of choice for infections with [[Gi
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  • **[[Malaria]]
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  • ...ant for the developing world, with responsibility for diseases including [[malaria]] and healthy water systems. It serves as a resource for U.S. physicians tr Most mosquito, flea, and tick-borne diseases are under this division; malaria is an exception because it is caused by a parasite, rather than a bacterium
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  • ...ism very directly: by self-application. He discovered that the drug evoked malaria-like symptoms in himself, and concluded that it would do so in any healthy
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  • ...ssentially one hundred percent. In Europe, which has much lower levels of malaria, have either allele '''Fy<sup>a</sup>''' or '''Fy<sup>b</sup>'''. By measu
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  • ...nt mortality or mortality for other age groups except in the regions where malaria eradication was undertaken. It is [however] possible to calculate child mor ...ber of households, male and female population, whether there were cases of malaria, enteritis, varieties of water sources, and whether there was a school.
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  • ...ns, and suffered overwhelming mortality when exposed to smallpox, measles, malaria, tuberculosis and other diseases. ...in the new world had some immunity --they suffered mild recurrent forms of malaria but survived.
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  • ...“The white man’s grave”. The most dangerous diseases were yellow fever and malaria. When the couple arrived, the worst season was approaching with tropical he
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  • ...icularly the far north are considered moderate to high risk malaria areas. Malaria is at its peak during the rainy season roughly between October and May.{{Im
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  • ...fever. Both [[sickle-cell disease]] and [[thalassemia]] are more common in malaria areas, because these mutations convey some protection against the parasite.
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  • ...ring the First World War, in Iraq and Palestine. "I was wounded twice, had malaria, was cited several time." He had his first sexual experience in 1917, but
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  • ...ly French Canadian. Some were accompanied by their families. Some died of malaria or in accidents on the job. Colonel By catalogued the deaths of men, women
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  • ...ly population in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands that does not suffer from malaria."<ref>Charles H. Norchi. 2000. Indigenous Knowledge as Intellectual Propert
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  • ...of the few places on earth with no natural hazards to humans. There is no Malaria or serious endemic disease; it lies outside of the cyclone belts; the weath
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  • ...e acknowledged, however, that there is no direct proof of the existence of malaria or miasmata, much less of their nature. Intermittent fevers were attributed
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  • ...ient's medical history. All of them also recommended homeopathy to prevent malaria, instead of referring them to a doctor or travel clinic for conventional me
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  • ..., R. H. "The Decline of Mortality in Ceylon and the Demographic Effects of Malaria Control." ''Population Studies'' 1974 28(2): 205-230. Issn: 0032-4728 Fullt
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  • ...t]] and briefly settling in [[Kampala]], [[Uganda]], where he contracted [[malaria]]. By 1951, he had settled in [[South Africa]], working in the [[gold minin
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  • ...17734">{{cite journal |author=Clegg J, Weatherall D |title=Thalassemia and malaria: new insights into an old problem |journal=Proc Assoc Am Physicians |volume ...al.''| title=The effect of α<sup>+</sup>-Thalassaemia on the Incidence of Malaria and other diseases in children living on the coast of Kenya | booktitle=PLo
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  • *Symptoms of [[malaria]]
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  • ...hus reducing world hunger substantially and controlling the incidence of [[malaria]] better than it had ever been, the effect of DDT on the reproductive syste
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  • ...e natives occurred. However, a sailor named Andrea died of fever, probably malaria; he was buried on an islet on the river named “Ilha de São Andrés” (t
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  • ...f causal factors is needed if one wishes to reduce the incidence of either malaria or violence.
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  • ...ah]] [[encephalitis]] was identified. Twenty well-known diseases such as [[malaria]], [[tuberculosis]], [[cholera]], and [[dengue fever]] have rebounded after :*The economic costs of infectious diseases--especially HIV/AIDS and malaria--are already significant, and their increasingly heavy toll on productivity
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  • |research on [[malaria]] |the use of [[malaria]] inoculation in the treatment of [[general paralysis]]
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  • ...Pest insects also may transmit [[disease]]s. (Mosquitoes are vectors of [[malaria]], [[dengue]], [[encephalitis]], [[yellow fever]] and [[west Nile virus]] a
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  • :*Twenty well-known diseases--including [[tuberculosis]](TB), [[malaria]], and [[cholera]]--have reemerged or spread geographically since 1973, oft :*Of the seven biggest killers worldwide, [[tuberculosis]] (TB), [[malaria]], [[hepatitis C virus]] and [[hepatitis B virus]], and, in particular, [[H
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  • ...e European West, echinacea has been used to treat scarlet fever, syphilis, malaria, blood poisoning, and diphtheria. In the United States, it was especially
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  • *[[Malaria]]
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  • ...ortion of his troops west. Indeed, every year doctors treated 900 cases of malaria per thousand of Grant's soldiers (victims usually were recorded multiple ti
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  • ...hat cinchona bark (which contains [[quinine]]) was effective in treating [[malaria]] because of its bitter and astringent properties. Hahnemann questioned thi ...emann saw that the effects of ingesting cinchona were like the symptoms of malaria. He observed similar results with other substances, and so conceived of the
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  • [[Malaria]] remains the most lethal infections diseases. It has greatly lowered the i
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  • ...hat was eventually corrected by an operation when he was about 10 and from malaria. No more than 5'6" (1.68 m) tall, he grew up to have badly bowed legs from
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  • ===Malaria===
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  • ...gondii'' is a close relative of [[plasmodium]], the parasite that causes [[malaria]]. Like plasmodium they share structural characteristics, most importantly
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  • ...Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome]] (AIDS), [[influenza]], [[typhus]], [[malaria]], [[tuberculosis]], [[dengue]], [[Rickettsial]] infections, [[systemic lup
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  • ...emics of diseases such as cholera and malaria. Between 1940 and the 1970s, malaria was controlled and there were improvements in terms of nutrition, drugs, an Malaria was endemic, with one million cases in 1955. Vigorous public health program
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  • ...usion injury, transplant rejection, atherosclerosis, severe sepsis, severe malaria, or autoimmunity. Clinical tests involving humans have been performed, howe
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  • Malaria </TD><TD QP::NUMFORMAT:="34,-1,1.24"> ...rupted public health and medical services. Respiratory distress, diarrhea, malaria and malnutrition are the main causes of infant mortality in this region.
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  • ...a (U.S. state)|Florida]] hospital used for treating [[yellow-fever]] and [[malaria]] patients. His system compressed air, then partially cooled the hot compre
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  • ...megaly for ten days. They immediately tested her for the presence of the [[malaria]] parasite, all which came back negative. They provided her with intravenou
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  • ...oved to St. Ives, and four years later to Ely. About this time he caught [[malaria]], which troubled him sporadically and shortened his life. An inheritance Worn out, he died in London of malaria on September 3, 1658. On his deathbed he named his ineffective son [[Richar
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  • ...that, as a healthy person, he developed symptoms that were very similar to malaria symptoms. This led Hahnemann to consider that a substance may create sympto
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  • ...have the normal ''and'' the abnormal hemoglobin) are more resistant to the malaria parasite ''Plasmodium falciparum'' than those who have only normal hemoglob ...s. At least for the above mentioned hematological disorders, the link with malaria protection is backed by a fair amount of evidence.
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  • ...ork included organizing defenses against the dread diseases of the time: [[malaria]] and [[yellow fever]]. He also studied a local fungal infection of coffee
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  • ...ork included organizing defenses against the dread diseases of the time: [[malaria]] and [[yellow fever]]. He also studied a local fungal infection of coffee
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  • ...symptomatic of liver disease, including [[cirrhosis]], [[hepatitis]] and [[malaria]]. Yellowing of the whites of the eyes in people with darker pigmented skin
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  • ...k a decade to build the Canal because illness, especially yellow fever and malaria, spread by mosquitoes. Roosevelt sent the U.S. Army to solve the issue, whi ...ining health. For the rest of his life, he would be plagued by flareups of malaria and leg inflammations so severe that they would require hospitalization.<re
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  • ...]], [[tuberculosis]] and [[anthrax]]: protozoa, causing diseases such as [[malaria]], [[sleeping sickness]] and [[toxoplasmosis]]; and also fungi causing dise
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  • ...e textbook example is sickle-cell disease, whose carriers are resistant to malaria. Similar protection against infection has been hypothesized for other disor
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  • ...nfectious hepatitis and 31,100 cases of typhoid fever, followed by plague, malaria, cholera, diphtheria, meningitis, heart disease, shigellosis (infectious dy
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  • ...he few exceptions; quinine does have a real effect against some forms of [[malaria]]. The lack of efficacy of those pre-scientific treatments was seen by vit
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  • ...ndjammer voyage around the [[Cape Horn|Horn]]; an expedition through the [[malaria]]-infested jungles of [[Panama]] on horseback; or, an arduous weeks- or eve
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  • ...he was relieved from field service and sent to Washington suffering from [[malaria]], the eventual cause of his death. He returned to the 20th, commanding it
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  • Immediately after the November 1918 armistice, she was recovering from [[malaria]], but was back to work at the end of the year. She told her father she was
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  • ...ground campaign, as both the Japanese and American forces were weakened by malaria in the insect-infested jungles. Both sides had difficulty maintaining their
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  • |Trivia=Small and bandy-legged, suffered from hernias, malaria, and rickets as a child; according to Kramer, probably played "more matches
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  • European diseases, such as smallpox, measles, influenza, and malaria, preceded European explorers to western Pennsylvania, devastating the popul
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  • ...ification|lowering]] of ocean [[pH]], and the spread of diseases such as [[malaria]] and [[dengue fever]]. One study predicts 18% to 35% of a sample of 1,103
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  • ...ork in the flooded regions for a year. These health workers stamped out [[malaria]], [[pellagra]] and [[typhoid fever]] from many areas. His work during the
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  • ...se, to detailed descriptions of syndromes such as tuberculous spondylitis, malaria, and tetanus. We sought to evaluate the extent to which this historical inf ...scent matter) formerly believed to contain a substance causing disease (as malaria); broadly: a heavy vaporous emanation or atmosphere <a miasma of tobacco sm
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  • ...ms (exemplified by human [[sickle cell anemia]] conferring resistance to [[malaria]])
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  • ...ned, allowing the Anopheles mosquito to spread; the result was the 1934-35 malaria epidemic that claimed over 100,000 lives. Crime, especially theft and burgl
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  • ...d perhaps die from an infectious disease--dysentery, typhoid, smallpox, or malaria. The surgeons were poorly trained (many not even doctors), and supplies wer
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