Cerebral Malaria
CEREBRAL MALARIA. Section of brain showing blood vessels blocked with developing P. falciparum parasites (see arrows) (RPH). What is cerebral malaria?
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Malaria Hotspots map - Malaria Hotspots
Malaria map - showing all the malaria hotspots including Africa and South America. ... Important: Understanding this malaria map. This map is only intended to highlight ...
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Category:Malaria - Wikimedia Commons
Malaria is an infectious disease caused by a parasite that is transmitted by some mosquitoes. It is widespread in tropical regions, where it kills several million people every year
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Malaria - SciDev.Net
Science and Development Network News, views and information about science, technology and the developing world
http://www.scidev.net/en/health/malaria/ |
The Malaria Clock -- A Green Legacy Of Death
In April 1972, after seven months of testimony, EPA Administrative Law Judge Edmund Sweeney stated that ?DDT is not a carcinogenic hazard to man.
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Malaria
Alternative Names: Quartan malaria; Falciparum malaria; Biduoterian fever; Blackwater fever; Tertian malaria; Plasmodium . Symptoms: Sequential chills, fever, and sweating ...
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BBC - Health - Conditions - Malaria
A guide to malaria ... Malaria. Dr Trisha Macnair. Are you aware of the symptoms of one of the world's biggest killers?
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