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Frequently-Asked-Questions about Malaria

Primary contributions and scientific review by Aafje Rietveld, WHO/GMP Department
This page provides answers to common questions about Plasmodium and Malaria

  1. What exactly is Malaria?

  2. What varieties of Malaria are known to exist?

  3. How do the known varieties differ?

  4. What are the symptoms?

  5. How long is the incubation period/onset of symptoms?

  6. Which parts of the body does it usually infect (at both the organic & cellular levels)?

  7. How is it transmitted?

  8. Can an infected person transmit Malaria to others before symptoms appear?

  9. For how long is a patient infectious to others after onset of symptoms?

  10. Can a survivor transmit Malaria to others after she or he has fully recovered?

  11. Is it airborne?

  12. How do I avoid catching it?

  13. What is the basic treatment?

  14. Is there any cure or vaccine?

  15. Can blood from survivors be used to make a serum?

  16. Does survival confer subsequent immunity?

  17. If Malaria can recur in a survivor (i.e. remain latent as opposed to a second infection), how does this occur?

  18. Are there past illnesses of unknown cause that have since been identified as Malaria?

  19. Geographically, where has Malaria been known to occur?

  20. What has caused Malaria epidemics to end in past occurences?

  21. What are the conditions that would lead to a major epidemic?

  22. How can Malaria be controlled?

  23. Are there international regulations concerning Malaria?

  24. Is quarantine required or permitted as a preventive measure?

  25. Is isolation required for the patient?

  26. Is vaccination required or recommended for international travel?

  27. What is the name of the infectious agent?

  28. When was it identified?

  29. What is known of its genetic history?

  30. How is it detected?

  31. What is its rate of reproduction?

  32. What is the natural reservoir for Malaria?

  33. What are the vectors for Malaria?

  34. What are some comprehensive sources of information on this disease?

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