2. What is Malaria?
• Malaria, a mosquito-borne disease of
humans or animals caused by
Plasmodium Falciparum.
• Plasmodium Falciparum is a protozoan
(unicellular eukaryotic organisms)
parasite that slowly destroy red
blood cells.
Malaria Microbe
3. • Plasmodium Falciparum
• Plasmodium Falciparum are very dangerous!
• They digest red blood cells and change the
adhesive properties of the cell inhabitants.
• This causes cells to stick to blood vessels and
can be extremely dangerous especially when
blood flow to the brain is blocked, this is
called cerebral malaria.
4. Transmission
• Malaria is transmitted to humans from a bite
from an infected female Anophles mosquito
(no other type of mosquito is know to transmit
the disease)
• Less commonly, it may occur through contact
with infected blood.
• Malaria is not transmitted
from person to person like
the common cold or flu.
5. Symptoms
• People with malaria usually see symptons 10-
30 days after infecton.
• Early/uncomplicated symptoms of malaria
include fever, chills, nausea, diarrhea, and
fatigue
• If left untreated symptoms may become
severe, such as kidney failure, seizures, coma,
and fluid in the lungs.
6. Treatment and Cures
• Treatment for malaria depends on the severity of the
disease.
• Uncomplicated malaria can be treated with simple oral
medication.
• Severe malaria is treated with an introduction of nutrition
and medication into the body via infusion, injection or
implantation (a route other than the gastro-intestinal tract)
of antimalarial drugs.
7. Prevension
• There are few things you can do to prevent
malaria
• The best way to prevent this disease is by
taking drugs that are used to treat the disease
before, during, and after your trip.
• Reducing mosquito exposure, treating your
home with insecticide, and using sprays that
include permethrin or DEET can also prevent
malaria.
8. The Bacteria Cycle
An uninfected Bites an infected
mosquito person
The now infected
mosquito bites
The person becomes infected
an uninfected
and parasites travel to the liver
person
Parasites lie dormant for up to a year then they leave
the liver and infect the red blood cells
9. Future Applications of Treatment
• Malaria is a disease that cannot be cured with
just medication. Other steps need to be taken!
• Providing nets to families that need them
• Making sure drinking water is clean
• Allowing people to use bug spray when
needed
• There are many more steps people can take to
help this malaria epidemic