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International Day to Combat Malaria .. Mobilize energies to prevent and combat disease

The International Day for Malaria Control, which comes on April 25 of each year, put forward awareness programs and educational activities to highlight and mobilize energies to prevent and combat disease and increase the awareness of individuals about the ways to avoid infection, and consolidate recognition of efforts made globally, and intensify the methods of preventing malaria the most important element in curbing the spread of the disease and reducing injuries and deaths, as well as unifying efforts And support research that seeks to develop effective vaccines and find sustainable solutions to reduce the spread of the disease. The World Health Organization works with countries and regions in the regions affected by malaria to develop and implement condensation strategies, such as giving targeted medicines, examining and treating fever, rapid response to all cases, and achieving the goal of eliminating malaria by 2030; While the Ministry of Health is keen to organize many events and educational and awareness activities to combat malaria; And that is through the establishment of lectures and educational events; Which in turn aims to educate the public about malaria disease, explain its symptoms, methods of prevention and treatment.

Malaria is a disease caused by a parasite called “plasmodium”, and that parasite is transmitted to the human body by mosquito bites that carry it, and it invades red blood cells and destroys it, and increases the efforts made significantly reduce the burden of infection and can prevent them and those with those who are healing are healing, and it is one of the valid diseases that threatens the lives of millions around the world; Especially in developing countries that suffer from a healthy structure.

Malaria health projects are strengthening the chances of success in eliminating the disease; Which contributes to developing a healthy infrastructure, providing the necessary equipment and medicines, as well as financing specialized research to develop new vaccines, enhance the ability of medical teams to expand in remote areas and provide full care for the injured, in addition to spreading awareness about the methods of preventing malaria and discovering the disease early.

The solidarity of global and societal efforts supports the achievement of the desired goals in combating malaria in developing countries, the international will and cooperation between governments and health organizations is enough for a real progress industry in ending this global health threat, and the fact that malaria is a contagious disease that causes a parasitic being called plasmodium, transmitted by mosquitoes, and this parasite infiltrates in the body of red blood in the body of the body in the body of the body Man destroys it, the incubation period of the disease ranges between 7-30 days, as malaria is transmitted between humans through the bites of the carnivores of the Anophilis carrier, which are called “malaria”, which bites in the period between dusk and dawn in the first place.

It is noteworthy that the symptoms of malaria begin to appear within weeks of exposure to mosquito bites, and the period may extend to nearly a month, and the symptoms include repeated attacks from: high body temperature and tremor, severe sweating, headache, nausea and vomiting, and diarrhea, but diagnostic and treatment services in the early stages contribute to alleviating the severity of the disease and preventing the deaths resulting from it, as it contributes to reducing its validity. Used to treat malaria in the world, used according to the type of detected parasite and the location of the injury, as some of these drugs were formed against them resistance by parasites and cannot be used.

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