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The patient has not traveled outside of the U.S., so officials are looking into how he could have acquired the mosquito-borne ...
Health officials in New Jersey are investigating a case of malaria, the potentially deadly mosquito-transmitted disease, in a ...
Malaria symptoms include chills and shivering, a high fever, an enlarged spleen and liver, and anaemia. It may also result in a low blood platelet count, abnormal white blood cells, jaundice ...
Malaria is a life-threatening disease that is transferred by mosquito bites. Interestingly, a specific type of mosquito can carry the disease. The transfer of the parasite to humans travels to the ...
The mosquito species that carries malaria is present in the state, though local cases have been historically rare ...
It would be the first reported case of the disease acquired in New Jersey since 1991. The state has about 100 travel-related ...
There are about 100 travel-associated cases of malaria reported in New Jersey each year, officials said. Locally-acquired ...
More serious symptoms can include kidney failure, seizures and even comas, the CDC said. Each year, the United States reports approximately 2,000 cases of malaria, with about seven people dying as a ...
The types of drugs and the length of treatment will depend on the type of malaria parasite you have, the severity of your symptoms, your age and whether you’re pregnant.
The results, published June 14 in the journal Science, show that artemisinin and its derivatives significantly improved PCOS symptoms, such as irregular hormonal cycles, in both humans and rodents.