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Malaria (Medieval Italian: mala aria — "bad air") and formerly called ague or marsh fever in English, is an infectious disease which causes about 350–500 million infections in humans and approximately 1.3–3 million deaths annually[1] — at least one death every 30 seconds. Sub-Saharan Africa accounts for 85–90% of these fatalities,[2] the vast majority of which occur in children under the age of 5 years.[3] The death rate is expected to double in the next 20 years.[4] Precise stati ...
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Complications
... Most complications of malaria are associated with infection by P. falciparum. Among the complications is extensive destruction of red blood cells, which can result in severe anemia. In addition, if pa...
Source: MayoClinic
Treatment ... A malaria infection, particularly with P. falciparum, is a medical emergency in the United States and the infected person is hospitalized. In most cases, malaria can be effectively treated with one or...
Source: MayoClinic
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