What Is Falciparum Malaria?
Falciparum malaria is rare in the People's Republic of China, but it is prevalent in tropical regions of Africa. This infectious disease caused by Plasmodium falciparum infection is often caused by chills, fever, and headache, and there are many complications. Treatment can be life threatening ...
Falciparum
- Malignant malaria is now rare in the People's Republic of China, but it occurs in tropical regions of Africa.
- Malaria is widely distributed in the world. It is one of the parasitic diseases that seriously endanger human health, and it is an important public health problem in a large area of Asia, Africa and Latin America. According to statistics, there are still 120 million malaria patients and nearly 300 million carriers in the world. One million children die of malaria every year in Africa. Except for the genetic genes that determine the innate immunity to certain Plasmodiums, and that infants in high malaria areas can obtain some resistance from the mother, they are generally susceptible to Plasmodium. In endemic areas, adults are more likely to have repeated infections, and they can be infected with worms, while those who are susceptible are mainly children. Pregnant women have special physiological functions, low immunity, and are susceptible to malaria. In addition, non-immunized non-immunized populations who enter the malaria area are also susceptible and can cause malaria outbreaks.