History Of Malaria

  • Bhushan Balvir , Suhas Tiwaskar , Roshan Umate
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A human victim will get bitten by a female Anopheles mosquito that has been exposed to the malaria-causing Plasmodium parasites. The leading cause of mortality globally is malaria, but in Africa, unfavorable outcomes can be prevented with early detection and timely treatment The most typical illness in Africa is numerous nations Malaria exists in Asia, which is imported from endemic regions in the industrialized world. Beginning in the second century B.C, China used the plant sweet sagewort to treat malaria It took a long time for quinine to be used as malaria prophylactic. The global campaign to eradicate Beginning January 1955, malaria struck Croatia. proclaimed 1964 is slated to be a triumph. Organization for World Health oversees a global malaria prevention program with a focus on improving primary healthcare locally, early illness identification, timely treatment, and disease prevention. Compared to five years ago, malaria is not as common now. However, Malaria cases have increased in recent years. increased significantly around the world. Although the rate of change has slowed, it is still moving in the direction of the WHO's objectives. According to reports, malaria killed 435,000 people and affected 219 million people worldwide in 2017This burden of illness and death is a more than a century-long process's worldwide study and effort aimed towards enhancing the treatment, diagnosis, and prevention of malaria. The most prevalent illness with the biggest number of cases is malaria. Native examples can be seen in various Asian and African nations. Malaria causes 0.3-2.2% of worldwide deaths, and in tropical areas, It may go up to a height of 11–30% of those who suffer from the most severe illness According to several studies, the incidence of malaria parasite infection has increased in 2015.

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Bhushan Balvir , Suhas Tiwaskar , Roshan Umate. (2022). History Of Malaria. Journal of Pharmaceutical Negative Results, 105–113. https://doi.org/10.47750/pnr.2022.13.s08.018

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