Read About Malaria Treatments That Are Currently Available

Posted by admin - October 31st, 2011

Europeans and those that live in North America are usually unaware of the devastating effects of malaria and its prominence in undeveloped countries throughout the world. This means if you’re planning a trip to any country where malaria is common, you have to be careful to take every possible precaution. There are many treatments for malaria, and symptoms to look out for, many of which are presented in this article for your perusal.

Treating this disease, people have used proven drugs that have worked for decades; however, new treatments are currently being manufactured by scientists using modern technology. One such drug, made from organic molecules, was developed at the University of Liverpool. The cost of producing this particular drug will be much lower because of the way that it is made. Scientists are actually able to combine molecules with the drug artemisinin so that larger amounts can be created at one time for a lower price. In some countries, malaria is a significant threat and therefore this low-cost remedy will definitely help.

Any child that gets infected with malaria is in a dangerous situation. Kids that contract malaria are primarily in the African region of the world and it usually proves fatal for them. Getting treatment for kids that have malaria, especially if they are five years of age or under, is extremely crucial. Malaria and anemia often go hand-in-hand, especially with children that develop this condition. Kids can actually die because they can have a heart attack or go into a coma may not recover. So if you are traveling to areas where malaria can be contracted, never bring your small children with you. Seeing your local doctor is imperative if your small children show any signs of malaria; you should also do what you can to prevent them from getting bitten by mosquitoes at all costs.

Before going on a trip to a country that has malaria, take your anti-malaria medication before traveling. Doctors will often prescribe such medication starting about two weeks before you enter the area and for a month after you leave. Taking drugs such as these are not a guarantee, however, that you will not get malaria of any kind. Parasite adaptations continue to be made, and therefore modern medicine may not be able to cure every strain that is in existence. So taking medication can be a sensible precaution to take, you should still make every possible effort to avoid mosquito bites wherever you’re going. Suspicious symptoms that are similar to those experienced when you have malaria should always be checked out by your doctor right away.

Over 1 million people every year die from malaria worldwide. These people that die cannot access the proper medical care because they do not have the money to do so. Drugs are typically very costly and researchers are trying to find a way to keep costs down so that more people can get them. If you are making a trip to a destination that may harbor malaria carrying mosquitoes, take this threat seriously and prepare the right way.

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