During a long trip down to Jungle safari,I began to have aches and chills. I ignored it because I didn't think anything of it.Soon later I started to have nausea and headaches. I didn't feel good, I knew something was wrong.
The doctor diagnosed me with Malaria, a disease which was common where we were. I must have been bitten by a mosquito carrying a parasite, then the parasite bit me and transferred the disease.
I was lucky because sometimes, victims have seizures or lose consciousness. He told me that I should stay away from people, because this was contagious and infectious.
Depending on the type of parasite, the victim could be an outpatient in the hospital for a few days. I might need help breathing and blood transfusions.
If it is diagnosed early and treated, it can be cured in 2 weeks. If not, it can be deadly especially in young children and the elderly.
Taking antimalarial medication to kill the parasites and prevent becoming ill
Keeping mosquitoes from biting you, especially at night
Sleeping under insecticide-treated bed nets, using insect repellent, and wearing long-sleeved clothing if out of doors at night.
MALARIA
It can spread by the parasites biting people and passing it on with sharing needles, blood donations and transfusions.
Blood donations
Blood transfusions means giving your blood to others who need it.
Hello Hospital? Yes, my friend is really sick and it seems serious.
I´m sorry, you have Malaria, but it is common around here. A parasite bit you like the one on the screen.
Is it easy to cure?
Yes!
To get better you should take these anti-malarial pills.
like these-
Drug Half life
Atovaquone 2–3 days
Chloroquine 6–60 days
Doxycycline 12–24 hours
Mefloquine 2–3 weeks
Primaquine 4–7 hours
Proguanil 14–21 hours
Tafenoquine 2 weeksHow could I prevent it?
You should also use bug spray and screens in your home to prevent it.A very efficient mosquito (Anopheles gambiae complex).Stay home and get rest.
I know you are all better, but how can you spread it?
Snehal Ughade
OH NO!
During a long trip down to Jungle safari,I began to have aches and chills. I ignored it because I didn't think anything of it.Soon later I started to have nausea and headaches. I didn't feel good, I knew something was wrong.
The doctor diagnosed me with Malaria, a disease which was common where we were. I must have been bitten by a mosquito carrying a parasite, then the parasite bit me and transferred the disease.
I was lucky because sometimes, victims have seizures or lose consciousness. He told me that I should stay away from people, because this was contagious and infectious.
Depending on the type of parasite, the victim could be an outpatient in the hospital for a few days. I might need help breathing and blood transfusions.
If it is diagnosed early and treated, it can be cured in 2 weeks. If not, it can be deadly especially in young children and the elderly.
Taking antimalarial medication to kill the parasites and prevent becoming ill
Keeping mosquitoes from biting you, especially at night
Sleeping under insecticide-treated bed nets, using insect repellent, and wearing long-sleeved clothing if out of doors at night.
MALARIA
It can spread by the parasites biting people and passing it on with sharing needles, blood donations and transfusions.
Blood donations
Blood transfusions means giving your blood to others who need it.
Hello Hospital? Yes, my friend is really sick and it seems serious.
I´m sorry, you have Malaria, but it is common around here. A parasite bit you like the one on the screen.
Is it easy to cure?
Yes!
To get better you should take these anti-malarial pills.
like these-
Drug Half life
Atovaquone 2–3 days
Chloroquine 6–60 days
Doxycycline 12–24 hours
Mefloquine 2–3 weeks
Primaquine 4–7 hours
Proguanil 14–21 hours
Tafenoquine 2 weeksHow could I prevent it?
You should also use bug spray and screens in your home to prevent it.A very efficient mosquito (Anopheles gambiae complex).Stay home and get rest.
I know you are all better, but how can you spread it?
Snehal Ughade
OH NO!
During a long trip down to Jungle safari,I began to have aches and chills. I ignored it because I didn't think anything of it.Soon later I started to have nausea and headaches. I didn't feel good, I knew something was wrong.
The doctor diagnosed me with Malaria, a disease which was common where we were. I must have been bitten by a mosquito carrying a parasite, then the parasite bit me and transferred the disease.
I was lucky because sometimes, victims have seizures or lose consciousness. He told me that I should stay away from people, because this was contagious and infectious.
Depending on the type of parasite, the victim could be an outpatient in the hospital for a few days. I might need help breathing and blood transfusions.
If it is diagnosed early and treated, it can be cured in 2 weeks. If not, it can be deadly especially in young children and the elderly.
Taking antimalarial medication to kill the parasites and prevent becoming ill
Keeping mosquitoes from biting you, especially at night
Sleeping under insecticide-treated bed nets, using insect repellent, and wearing long-sleeved clothing if out of doors at night.
MALARIA
It can spread by the parasites biting people and passing it on with sharing needles, blood donations and transfusions.
Blood donations
Blood transfusions means giving your blood to others who need it.
Hello Hospital? Yes, my friend is really sick and it seems serious.
I´m sorry, you have Malaria, but it is common around here. A parasite bit you like the one on the screen.
Is it easy to cure?
Yes!
To get better you should take these anti-malarial pills.
like these-
Drug Half life
Atovaquone 2–3 days
Chloroquine 6–60 days
Doxycycline 12–24 hours
Mefloquine 2–3 weeks
Primaquine 4–7 hours
Proguanil 14–21 hours
Tafenoquine 2 weeksHow could I prevent it?
You should also use bug spray and screens in your home to prevent it.A very efficient mosquito (Anopheles gambiae complex).Stay home and get rest.
I know you are all better, but how can you spread it?
Snehal Ughade
OH NO!
During a long trip down to Jungle safari,I began to have aches and chills. I ignored it because I didn't think anything of it.Soon later I started to have nausea and headaches. I didn't feel good, I knew something was wrong.
The doctor diagnosed me with Malaria, a disease which was common where we were. I must have been bitten by a mosquito carrying a parasite, then the parasite bit me and transferred the disease.
I was lucky because sometimes, victims have seizures or lose consciousness. He told me that I should stay away from people, because this was contagious and infectious.
Depending on the type of parasite, the victim could be an outpatient in the hospital for a few days. I might need help breathing and blood transfusions.
If it is diagnosed early and treated, it can be cured in 2 weeks. If not, it can be deadly especially in young children and the elderly.
Taking antimalarial medication to kill the parasites and prevent becoming ill
Keeping mosquitoes from biting you, especially at night
Sleeping under insecticide-treated bed nets, using insect repellent, and wearing long-sleeved clothing if out of doors at night.
MALARIA
It can spread by the parasites biting people and passing it on with sharing needles, blood donations and transfusions.
Blood donations
Blood transfusions means giving your blood to others who need it.
Hello Hospital? Yes, my friend is really sick and it seems serious.
I´m sorry, you have Malaria, but it is common around here. A parasite bit you like the one on the screen.
Is it easy to cure?
Yes!
To get better you should take these anti-malarial pills.
like these-
Drug Half life
Atovaquone 2–3 days
Chloroquine 6–60 days
Doxycycline 12–24 hours
Mefloquine 2–3 weeks
Primaquine 4–7 hours
Proguanil 14–21 hours
Tafenoquine 2 weeksHow could I prevent it?
You should also use bug spray and screens in your home to prevent it.A very efficient mosquito (Anopheles gambiae complex).Stay home and get rest.
I know you are all better, but how can you spread it?
Snehal Ughade
OH NO!
During a long trip down to Jungle safari,I began to have aches and chills. I ignored it because I didn't think anything of it.Soon later I started to have nausea and headaches. I didn't feel good, I knew something was wrong.
The doctor diagnosed me with Malaria, a disease which was common where we were. I must have been bitten by a mosquito carrying a parasite, then the parasite bit me and transferred the disease.
I was lucky because sometimes, victims have seizures or lose consciousness. He told me that I should stay away from people, because this was contagious and infectious.
Depending on the type of parasite, the victim could be an outpatient in the hospital for a few days. I might need help breathing and blood transfusions.
If it is diagnosed early and treated, it can be cured in 2 weeks. If not, it can be deadly especially in young children and the elderly.
Taking antimalarial medication to kill the parasites and prevent becoming ill
Keeping mosquitoes from biting you, especially at night
Sleeping under insecticide-treated bed nets, using insect repellent, and wearing long-sleeved clothing if out of doors at night.
MALARIA
It can spread by the parasites biting people and passing it on with sharing needles, blood donations and transfusions.
Blood donations
Blood transfusions means giving your blood to others who need it.
Hello Hospital? Yes, my friend is really sick and it seems serious.
I´m sorry, you have Malaria, but it is common around here. A parasite bit you like the one on the screen.
Is it easy to cure?
Yes!
To get better you should take these anti-malarial pills.
like these-
Drug Half life
Atovaquone 2–3 days
Chloroquine 6–60 days
Doxycycline 12–24 hours
Mefloquine 2–3 weeks
Primaquine 4–7 hours
Proguanil 14–21 hours
Tafenoquine 2 weeksHow could I prevent it?
You should also use bug spray and screens in your home to prevent it.A very efficient mosquito (Anopheles gambiae complex).Stay home and get rest.
I know you are all better, but how can you spread it?
Snehal Ughade
OH NO!
During a long trip down to Jungle safari,I began to have aches and chills. I ignored it because I didn't think anything of it.Soon later I started to have nausea and headaches. I didn't feel good, I knew something was wrong.
The doctor diagnosed me with Malaria, a disease which was common where we were. I must have been bitten by a mosquito carrying a parasite, then the parasite bit me and transferred the disease.
I was lucky because sometimes, victims have seizures or lose consciousness. He told me that I should stay away from people, because this was contagious and infectious.
Depending on the type of parasite, the victim could be an outpatient in the hospital for a few days. I might need help breathing and blood transfusions.
If it is diagnosed early and treated, it can be cured in 2 weeks. If not, it can be deadly especially in young children and the elderly.
Taking antimalarial medication to kill the parasites and prevent becoming ill
Keeping mosquitoes from biting you, especially at night
Sleeping under insecticide-treated bed nets, using insect repellent, and wearing long-sleeved clothing if out of doors at night.
MALARIA
It can spread by the parasites biting people and passing it on with sharing needles, blood donations and transfusions.
Blood donations
Blood transfusions means giving your blood to others who need it.
Hello Hospital? Yes, my friend is really sick and it seems serious.
I´m sorry, you have Malaria, but it is common around here. A parasite bit you like the one on the screen.
Is it easy to cure?
Yes!
To get better you should take these anti-malarial pills.
like these-
Drug Half life
Atovaquone 2–3 days
Chloroquine 6–60 days
Doxycycline 12–24 hours
Mefloquine 2–3 weeks
Primaquine 4–7 hours
Proguanil 14–21 hours
Tafenoquine 2 weeksHow could I prevent it?
You should also use bug spray and screens in your home to prevent it.A very efficient mosquito (Anopheles gambiae complex).Stay home and get rest.
I know you are all better, but how can you spread it?
Snehal Ughade
OH NO!
During a long trip down to Jungle safari,I began to have aches and chills. I ignored it because I didn't think anything of it.Soon later I started to have nausea and headaches. I didn't feel good, I knew something was wrong.
The doctor diagnosed me with Malaria, a disease which was common where we were. I must have been bitten by a mosquito carrying a parasite, then the parasite bit me and transferred the disease.
I was lucky because sometimes, victims have seizures or lose consciousness. He told me that I should stay away from people, because this was contagious and infectious.
Depending on the type of parasite, the victim could be an outpatient in the hospital for a few days. I might need help breathing and blood transfusions.
If it is diagnosed early and treated, it can be cured in 2 weeks. If not, it can be deadly especially in young children and the elderly.
Taking antimalarial medication to kill the parasites and prevent becoming ill
Keeping mosquitoes from biting you, especially at night
Sleeping under insecticide-treated bed nets, using insect repellent, and wearing long-sleeved clothing if out of doors at night.
MALARIA
It can spread by the parasites biting people and passing it on with sharing needles, blood donations and transfusions.
Blood donations
Blood transfusions means giving your blood to others who need it.
Hello Hospital? Yes, my friend is really sick and it seems serious.
I´m sorry, you have Malaria, but it is common around here. A parasite bit you like the one on the screen.
Is it easy to cure?
Yes!
To get better you should take these anti-malarial pills.
like these-
Drug Half life
Atovaquone 2–3 days
Chloroquine 6–60 days
Doxycycline 12–24 hours
Mefloquine 2–3 weeks
Primaquine 4–7 hours
Proguanil 14–21 hours
Tafenoquine 2 weeksHow could I prevent it?
You should also use bug spray and screens in your home to prevent it.A very efficient mosquito (Anopheles gambiae complex).Stay home and get rest.
I know you are all better, but how can you spread it?
Snehal Ughade
OH NO!