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  • Kinds of  Human Malaria
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    Kinds of Human Malaria

    Bykrushna Awadhut October 3, 2025October 3, 2025

    Kinds of Malaria ( Human ) Human malaria is still common in tropical & subtropical countries. Human malaria species remain common in Chimpanzi.In world five types of human malaria parasite ( species ) occurs now a day . eg. Plasmodium Vivax P. Vivax  species  is  most  prevalent in world . It causes relapses  & other complication ….

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  • Epidemiological Parameters in Malaria
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    Epidemiological Parameters in Malaria

    Bykrushna Awadhut October 2, 2025October 2, 2025

    Epidemiological parameters like ABER, MBER, API, and SPR are essential tools for monitoring malaria trends, evaluating control programs, and guiding public health policy.
    They measure blood examination rates, parasite incidence, and positivity ratios to identify high-risk areas and ensure timely intervention.

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    Kind of Trasmission of malaria

    Bykrushna Awadhut October 1, 2025October 1, 2025

    There are three types of trasmission of malaria 1 )  Indigenous  transmission of malaria  It is natural cycle of malaria transmission ie   Vector —> Host —-> Vector — ->  is known as Indigenous  type of malarial  transmission . It is refers to the local spread of malaria in a specific area . The transmisssion occures…

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    Role of  Community Health Workers

    Bykrushna Awadhut September 30, 2025September 30, 2025

     The role of  community health -workers is crucial for early case detection and complete treatment  { EDCT } of malaria cases .  Chw are the front-line health workers who collected B.S. from house to house  visits  or perform RDT  to fever cases and gave timely radical treatment . They maintain records  of all blood smear …

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  • Life cycle of malaria parasites – Asexual cycle in Humen
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    Life cycle of malaria parasites – Asexual cycle in Humen

    Bykrushna Awadhut September 27, 2025September 27, 2025

    Life cycle of malaria parasites  involving three  living things. The malaria parasite complete it’s asexual cycle  in mankind and sexual cycle in mosquito . Asexual cycle in human The asexual life cycle takes place in the human body & it is divided into Two stages.   a )  Pre-erythrocytic stage b)  Erythrocytic stage a )…

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  • Biology of Malaria Transmission
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    Biology of Malaria Transmission

    Bykrushna Awadhut September 17, 2025September 27, 2025

    Malaria spreads when an infected mosquito bites a person, passing the parasite into the bloodstream. Gametocytes are the parasite’s sexual stages that enable transmission, but many aspects of their biology remain unclear. It cannot spread by casual contact—only through mosquitoes, blood transfusions, organ transplants, or mother-to-child.

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  • Malaria Through the Ages: A Historical Overview
    Communicable Diseases | Vector-Borne Diseases

    Malaria Through the Ages: A Historical Overview

    Bykrushna Awadhut September 17, 2025September 27, 2025

    From ancient “bad air” myths to groundbreaking discoveries, the story of malaria is filled with mystery, science, and life-saving revelations. 🦟 Curious how scientists cracked its deadly secret?

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