| Sections on malaria |
| Four malaria-carrying sporozoites [transmission] |
| Stages of malaria |
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Once one is bitten by an infected anopheles, the plasmodium parasite will take a while to make its effects visible. Depending on the plasmodium in question, this can range from between nine days (plasmodium falciparum) to thirty days (Plasmodium malariae). Some strains of Plasmodium vivax might take up to nine months before it becomes active. The first sign one might have malaria is if one suddenly break out in a fever. At first, this might seem to be the flu, but if one has the slightest doubt, one needs check with a doctor. Most deaths are due to uncomplicated attacks of Plasmodium falciparum.
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| Symptoms |
Initial symptom: headache,feeling of discomfort
soon later: fever, shaking chills, drowsiness,diarrhea,lethargy
If left untreated, malaria will the patients weak, groggy, and go into covulsions.
The final stages of the disease are kidney failure and/or cerebral malaria
(in which they fall into a coma from which they will never awaken). Needless
to say, both of these extreme conditions spell death.