Malaria Flashcards

1
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Symptoms of malaria

A

Headache, fever, chills, nausea, body ache and sometimes diarrhoea

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2
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How do you catch malaria?

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Infected disease caused by parasite transmitted by mosquitos, contaminated needles, blood transfusions and organ transplants. Even pregnancies.

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3
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How many cases in 2015. What % was in africa?

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200 million cases

90% in africa

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4
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What factors affect the spread of malaria?

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Species of mosquito - life span and preference to humans or animals.

Environment - warm wet, still bodies of water. Rural vs urban areas

Human immunity- children and immigrants do not have partial immunity.

Development - afford healthcare, education, existing level of health.

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5
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% of global pop at risk of malaria

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40%

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6
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No. Deaths in 2015

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438000

78% in 15 counties. Only 1 outside Africa.

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7
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Is the global impact of malaria changing?

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Yes. Climate change is causing its distribution to reach high latitudes towards the poles.

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8
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WhT is the current distribution of malaria.

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Most prevalent in Africa, south Asia and latin America.

Other cases often occur due to migration.

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9
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UGANDA

malaria cases:

A

3.6 million

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10
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UGANDA

Deaths

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6000

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11
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UGANDA

Climate

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Ave temp all yr: 22.5*c

Ave rainfall: 1229mm annually

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12
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UGANDA

Names of lakes

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Albert and Victoria

Kyoga

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13
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UGANDA

Approaches to reduce cases.

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  • Improved irrigation and drainage
  • insecticides
  • early diagnosis and prompt treatment
  • treated nets
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14
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UGANDA

Malaria drug factory

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Kabale = cheaper medicine, provides jobs for 5000 farmers.

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15
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Millennium development goal

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To have halted and begun to reverse the incidence of malaria.

Successfully reduced impact in subsaharan Africa. No longer leading cause of child mortality.

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16
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Strategies to reduce impacts of malaria.

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Control vector (insecticides)
Physical barriers (nets)
Chemical barriers (prevention drug in pregnancies)
Investment in diagnosis 
ACTs drug
17
Q

NGO’s and international agencies involved in eradicating malaria

A

The international roll back malaria partnership

The world health organisation. And thw bill and melinda gates foundation.

18
Q

How much money was pledged by the uk and b&m foundation to eradicate malaria

A

3 billion pounds over 5 yrs.