Author Topic: Causes of Malaria  (Read 1722 times)

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jamesrayenz

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Causes of Malaria
« on: March 17, 2011, 03:47:15 AM »
Bites from infected mosquitoes a major cause of malaria. In addition to mosquito bites, malaria can spread through blood transfusions, and from mother to unborn fetus. In most cases, malaria causes directly related to mosquito bites. When spreading the disease from mother to child, or through blood transfusion, blood likely to bite became infected mosquitoes that carry malaria. Sometimes carrying mosquitoes and malaria parasite infection after carrying disease; when the infected mosquito bites a person, malaria may enter the bloodstream. Although malaria may seem easy to capture, it is not usually a problem throughout the world. Mosquitoes carrying malaria spread particularly in tropical regions in Africa and India and some Central American countries. It is rare for people living outside those places to develop malaria control, and when that happens, it's usually because someone has just returned from traveling to one of these locations. Just as mosquito and malaria can give to people, however, a person with malaria disease passed to an infected mosquito, so there's a small chance that can spread malaria in place where it is prevalent in the case of an infected person gets bitten by mosquitoes after returning home from traveling.

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