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MALARIAPresented By

JESNA BABY

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Definition It is defined as a mosquito borne

infectious disease of human caused by parasitic protozon of the genus plasmodium transmitted via a bite form an infected female anopheles mosquito.

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By protozoan parasites of the genus protoz plasmodium.

4 species Plasmodium falciparum

Plasmodium vivax Plasmodium ovale

Plasmodium malariaePeople get malaria by bittening of infected

female Anopheloes mosquito.

ETIOLOGY

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An estimated 300 million cases of malaria occur each year.

Annually accounting for 1.5 to 2.7 million death

Most of the death are due to infection with plasmodium falciparum & occur among children & pregnant women in the developing world , especially sub- Saharan Africa.

EPIDEMIOLOGY

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PATHOPHYSIOLOGY

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Vector transmission – Bite by infective female anopheles mosquitoes

Direct transmission Blood transfusion The use of contaminated needle and

syringe Organ transplant Congential transmission mother to new born

ROUTE OF TRANSMISSION

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Fever Shaking chills Headache Tiredness Nausea Vomiting Diarrhea It may cause anaemia and jaundice

SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS

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Environmental factor A warm humid climate temperature

between 16℃ and 40℃ and abundant rainfall have anopheles mosquitoes

Vegetation nearby to provide shade for the mosquito to hide the day and digest the blood meal from the night before

RISK FACTORS

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Human factor Poor water supply and sanitation

People working in the field and in irrigation system near or on lakes and reservoris

Migrates moving into malarial areas clearing land looking for work refuges

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PREVENTION Preventing mosquito accessing egg laying

habitats by management& modification

Coverivg ,emptying&cleaning of domestic water storage containers

apply insecticides to water storage outdoor containers

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Using personal household protection such as window screen,long sleeved clothes,coils,vaporizers

Massage exposed body parts with insect repellent,

Spread awareness about dengue mosquito

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Prevent patient from being bitten by mosquitoes

Breed small mosquito eating fishes in artificial pond to eradicate mosquito larvae

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Blood film examination

o Thick blood film Used for detecting malaria larger volume

of blood is examined allowing detection of even low levels of parasitaemia.

DIAGNOSIS

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Thin blood film

o Gives more information about the parasite morphology and therefore is used to identify the particular infecting species of plasmodium

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Rapid diagnostic tests

PCR based techniques

Fluorescent techniques

Serologic tests

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Quinine

Chloroquine

Mefloquine

Antibiotic (eg: doxocycline, dindamycin,azithramycin)

TREATMENT

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