Malaria Treatment Market Growth, Demand & Opportunities
Malaria Treatment Market Growth, Demand & Opportunities
Pregnant women can pass malaria to their children, before or during the birth, in most rare cases.

627000 Deaths Due to Malaria in 2020

Malaria is a prevalent disease, specifically during monsoons. If not treated for a specific duration, it might cause death. The disease is spread through the bite of the mosquito, which is already infected by tiny parasites. When such mosquito bites, it injects the parasite causing disease into the bloodstream. 

The incidences of malaria are common in tropical areas with hot and humid weather. Around 241 million malaria cases were reported worldwide, in 2020, including 627,000 deaths due to it. The majority of cases were reported from South Asia and Africa. 

If a mosquito bites a person with malaria, the mosquito gets the infection, and thereafter if it bites any other person, it transfers the malaria parasite into the bloodstream of that person, making him or her also infected. These parasites multiply in the bloodstream. Humans can be infected by five types of malaria parasites. 

Pregnant women can pass malaria to their children, before or during the birth, in most rare cases. 

 

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The symptoms and signs of malaria flu include: 

•  Sweating and Fever

•  Chills that cause shivering of the whole body

•  Headache and Muscle aches

The healthcare provider examines the patient and asks about the symptoms and recent travel history. It is crucial to share such information, regarding the visit to any country recently to better understand the risk. 

The healthcare provider needs to take a blood sample and send it for laboratory testing for ensuring that it has malaria parasites. The blood test confirms if the patient is suffering from malaria or not, along with the type of parasite causing malaria symptoms. The provider may utilize this information to determine the right treatment. 

Early treatment of malaria is crucial to get early relief from its adverse effects on health. Usually, the doctor prescribes medicines to kill the malaria parasite. Several parasites may show resistance to malaria drugs. 

 

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