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malaria [məˈlɛərɪə] n (Medicine / Pathology) an infectious disease characterized by recurring attacks of chills and fever, caused by the bite of an anopheles mosquito infected with any of four protozoans of the genus Plasmodium (P. vivax, P. falciparum, P. malariae, or P. ovale) [from Italian mala aria bad air, from the belief that the disease was caused by the unwholesome air in swampy districts] malarial , malarian, malarious adj
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Translations malaria [məˈlɛərɪə] malaria n → Malaria f n malaria [məˈleəriə] a fever caused by the bite of a certain type of mosquito. malaria ملاريا малария malárie malaria die Malaria ελονοσία malaria malaaria مالاریا malaria malaria מָלַריָה मलेरिया malarija malária malaria mÿrakalda, malaría malaria マラリア 말라리아 maliarija malārija demam malaria malaria malaria malaria malária malarie малярия malária malarija malarija malaria ไข้มาลาเรีย sıtma 瘧疾 малярія ملیریا bệnh sốt rét 疟疾 malaria → ملاريا malárie malaria Malaria ελονοσία paludismo malaria paludisme malarija malaria マラリア 말라리아 malaria malaria malaria malária малярия malaria ไข้มาลาเรีย sıtma bệnh sốt rét 疟疾 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| The effect of Plasmodium falciparum malaria on HIV-1 RNA blood plasma concentration. The use of these nets helps prevent the disease, which is particularly important due to the increase in drug-resistant falciparum malaria parasites. Rather, just as sickle trait was selected for as a defense against endemic falciparum malaria to supplement acquired immunity (probably by helping the individual stay alive long enough to acquire an effective resistance) it seems likely that the ability we can discern to survive yellow fever infection would have developed in areas of endemic yellow fever to also help the individual acquire immunity by surviving the disease. |
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