Similar words: malady, alarm, malapert, malaise, himalaya, salary, himalayas, alarmed. Meaning: [mə'lerɪə /-'leərɪə] n. an infective disease caused by sporozoan parasites that are transmitted through the bite of an infected Anopheles mosquito; marked by paroxysms of chills and fever.
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91, Malaria morbidity and mortality have been held in check by the widespread availability of cheap and effective antimalarial drugs.
92, After infection, malaria parasites multiply by a factor of eight every 24 hours.
93, The shift could expand the parts of the world where malaria and yellow fever are found.
94, Malaria is caused by a mosquito-borne parasite.
95, County is a hyperendemic area of malaria in history.
96, Malaria is still rampant in some swampy regions.
97, Malaria is bursting out again all over the world.
98, Quinine is an effectual preventive for malaria.
99, Nowadays, chloroquine and Atabrine are used to prevent malaria.
100, He is under treatment for malaria.
101, Chris Walker,(www.Sentencedict.com) the Bank's Lead Health Specialist in East and Southern Africa describes the Eritrean experience in dealing with malaria as outstanding.
102, The insects mated, and all of them fed on mice infected with the malaria parasite.
103, Generally speaking, the acute adnexitis symptom will be quite obvious, the sick female will give off heat suddenly, contracts malaria fights, under the abdomen severe pain and so on.
104, With the support of the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, 30 000 patients are now enrolled in HAART (highly active antiretroviral therapy) programmes.
105, Only the drug derived from Artemisia annua appears to be effective against all strains of the malaria parasite.
106, In the mainland of the province, only vivax malaria prevails now, the rlciparaum malaria cases were all imported and the quartan malaria cases induced by blood transfusion.
107, Conclusions The multivalent DNA vaccine of P. falciparum could induce specific immune reactions, which might have provided some new experimental data for the further research of malaria vaccines.
108, The compound, called ivermectin, shortens mosquitoes' life spans and makes them less likely to transmit the malaria parasite.
109, Tropical diseases such as malaria, dengue fever, and yellow fever are reaching temperate regions, and ragweed and poison ivy thrive in the hothouse world.
110, The most heterogeneous diseases include schistosomiasis (bilharzia), HIV/AIDS and malaria, for which one-fifth of the population is responsible for more than 80 per cent of disease transmission.
111, Favia told SciDev.Net that the bacteria are also present in the main African malaria mosquito vector, Anopheles gambiae.
112, I wanted mountain air to blow out the malaria a time in the subtropics.
113, One of these , the plasmodium, causes malaria. Other protozoa cause sleeping sickness and amebic dysentery.
114, And in the 1600s, after conquistadors discovered that South American cinchona bark cured malaria, Europe was flooded with fake bark.
115, This is what a paper published in Nature this week does in an attempt to re-examine, and perhaps close down, long-running debates about malaria and climate change.
116, That campaign is led by a new group called Malaria No More.
117, Doctor Mejia said the US ran the programme while German Nazi doctors were being tried for experimenting with typhus and malaria on prisoners of war.
118, The three leading reasons for consultations are diarrhoeal diseases, malaria and acute respiratory infections.
119, When we think about a large-scale goal to take on malaria, it's not an either-or situation.
120, This hybrid gene was a useful material for protein engineering researches of polyvalent malaria vaccine at the gene level.
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