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    Before the drug was known to be so powerful and addictive‚ it was sold as a painkiller for uncontrolled use. 2. Quinine Malaria is an infectious disease caused by parasites‚ which is spread by the bite of infected mosquitos. People catch malaria when the parasite enters the blood. Many people are killed by this infection every year. People usually get malaria from the Anopheles or Culex mosquitos Quinine is a natural white crystalline alkaloid found in the bark of the cinchona tree. It

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    weeks then flew back to London. Afterwards‚ she reported of having fever whereby blood tests confirmed she had malaria infection. Her GP also noted she was Obese with high blood pressure besides Osteoarthritis. (Images.nationalgeographic.com‚n.d.) Introduction Malaria is a common infection‚ which mostly affects people inhabiting hot regions within the tropics (Mandal‚ 2013). The

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    Report Writing: Style and Structure Summary Writing a report can seem daunting at first‚ but with a solid understanding of the fundamental structure and style used in constructing clear and concise reports‚ it can be achieved. The standard report format is as follows: Title‚ Summary‚ Introduction‚ Body‚ Conclusions‚ Recommendations‚ Appendix‚ References and Table of Contents. We will first look at how to prepare a report before the writing begins. Learning objectives At the

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    mosquitoes are far worse than being a nuisance. There are many places in the article that back this statement. For example‚ the author writes something about how mosquitoes can easily spread a deadly disease called malaria. "In this way‚ bite by itchy bite‚ 212 million people are infected with malaria each year. Many live in crowded areas where mosquitoes easily spread the disease from person to person"(Tarshis 13). This is saying that in a small area‚ mosquitoes can easily infect people with a deadly disease

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    This causes the red blood cells to clump together‚ and be unable to retain oxygen. Sickle cell anemia was first noted in 1910‚ and is thought to have evolved as a way for the body to naturally fight malaria. It is most prevalent in Africa‚ India‚ the West Indies and the Mediterranean‚ places where malaria is more common. In this country‚ it is most prevalent in African Americans‚ affecting approximately 1 in 400. The most common method of diagnosing sickle cell anemia is through DNA analysis. because

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    against pesticides. Rachel Carson writes how DDT is toxic to many of the animals‚ especially the birds and can harm them. There is another argument however; DDT kills mosquitoes that carry malaria. Critics argue that this has affected many of the people living in countries like Africa who are majorly affected by malaria and after the ban of DDT‚ the spread of disease has grown killing thousands. Carson apparently never wanted the ban of DDT. All she wanted was the balance of the use. United States have

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    40% of outpatient visits to health facilities were for malaria and an additional 12% for health problems (diarrhea diseases‚ skin diseases‚ and acute eye infections) that are a direct consequence of poor control of mosquito related diseases. Poor sanitation and drainage provide breeding places for mosquitoes‚ and are critical factors in the high level of malaria infections. In Rwanda‚ the incidence of some water borne diseases‚ including Malaria‚ has increased‚ unless proper sanitation is provided

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    flu 5. A disease vector is a(n) ____________________ . a) organism that transmits a disease b) symptom of a disease c) environmental condition associated with a disease 6. Which of the following things cause malaria? a) mosquitoes b) plasmodia (singular plasmodium) c) red blood cells 7. About what fraction of the people in the world have chronic diseases that are vector-borne? a) 1/4 b) 1/2 c) 3/4 8.

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     In order to solve this question‚ we would have to know the pros and cons of DDT and its effects on society. DDT is the cheapest and most effective way of stopping malaria‚ but even the mosquitoes will develop a resistance to DDT. Since this chemical lasts twice as long as other pesticides‚ it is better to continue using DDT‚ because there is no real reason not to use it. On the other hand‚ insects will start to develop a sort of resistance to this harmful chemical. “It is the ‘tough’ insects that

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    Countries are home to most number of species of mosquitoes. Our country‚ the Philippines‚ is among the Tropical Countries. Culex‚ Aedes‚ and Anopheles are among the most common species of mosquitoes and they carry a vicious disease namely Dengue‚ Malaria and Yellow Fever which can kill a human. These diseases are common yet deadly diseases to us and the number of victims are still drastically increasing. This leaves some authorities arguing whether mosquitoes are the most dangerous animals to mankind

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