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What is Malaria?

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By EMN Updated: Jun 18, 2024 9:42 pm

•             Malaria is a disease characterised by fever which is caused by the bite of female anopheles mosquito. In Nagaland, two types of malaria are found: malaria caused by Plasmodium vivax and malaria caused by Plasmodium falciparum. Falciparum malaria is the more severe of the two.

What are the signs and symptoms of Malaria?

•             Fever with chills and rigor

•             Associated with headache and vomiting

•             Sweating after each episode of fever

•             Feeling of weakness and tiredness

•             Danger signs of severe malaria are: High fever with change in behaviour, consciousness, drowsiness, inability to sit or walk; repeated vomiting; passage of small quantity urine/ no urine/black urine; severe diarrhoea and dehydration; unexplained heavy bleeding from nose, gums, or other sites.

How is Malaria Spread?

•             When an infected female anopheles mosquito bites a healthy human being, the parasite spreads in the body of the individual and the person gets sick after a few days.

•             When a mosquito bites such a malaria patient, the parasite enters the mosquito with the blood meal and multiplies there.

Where does the malaria transmitting mosquito breed?

•             Mosquito breeds in stagnant water. The female mosquito lays eggs on the surface of water. After a few days, larva emerges from the eggs which grow into adult mosquitoes.

•             Mosquito breeding place in the cities are: overhead open water tanks, broken utensils, discarded tyres, utensils without cover, construction sites, clogged drains, potholes, etc.

•             Mosquito breeding sites in the villages are: Paddy fields, ponds covered with grass/swamp, unused wells, wheel tracks, animal hoof marks, peri-domestic water collections.

How do we care for patients who are suspected to be suffering from Malaria?

•             First and most important is to do a blood test to diagnose malaria. Testing facilities are available in all Health centres and Government Hospitals all over Nagaland free of cost.

•             If malaria is confirmed, early and complete treatment is essential. Medicines for both types of malaria are made available for free in all Govt. Health Centres & Government Hospitals

How can we control malaria?

•             Remove breeding site (stagnant water bodies) of mosquitoes as stated above

•             Fit wire-netting (screening) of doors and windows of houses

•             Use mosquito nets. Insecticide treated bed nets are available which not only act as physical barriers, but also reduce mosquito population.

•             Use mosquito repellent cream or coil/liquidator

•             Wear clothes that covers the body while going outdoors in mosquito infested areas

•             Rear larvivorous fishes (which eats up mosquito larva) in stagnant water bodies

•             Spread awareness on control of vector and to seek early medical care.

National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme (NVBDCP)

Directorate of Health and Family Welfare

Nagaland. Kohima

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By EMN Updated: Jun 18, 2024 9:42:06 pm
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