Friday, April 26, 2019

After 30 years of hard work, the world's first malaria vaccine was discovered in Africa

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     The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared 25 April as 'World Malaria Day'. World's first malaria vaccine has been launched in the East African country of Malawi.


An attempt was made to get the vaccine last 30 years. This vaccine has been developed for children from 5 months to two years. The World Health Organization welcomes the historic program of the Malawi Government. Launching this vaccine will help in protecting babies from malaria.


Malaria is the biggest cause of death in African countries. Every year, 2.5 million children suffer from this disease. The malaria vaccine is thought to be an acronym for this disease.





World first malaria vaccine


According to the WHO 2017 report, every year 500 million people worldwide get malaria. 27 million people from 50 million people die due to this disease. In a world of 3 billion and 3 million people, there are more than 106 countries with malaria risk.


WHO estimates that only 89% of South East Asian cases are of Indian origin. India's most influential states include Orissa, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Tripura, and Meghalaya. In addition, the number of malaria patients in some areas of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar is higher.


Malaria is a potentially life-threatening parasitic disease. It is caused by parasites called Plasmodium vivax (P. vivex), Plasmodium falsipermum (P. falciparum), Plasmodium mellari (P. malary), Plasmodium oval (P. ovale). Malaria fever, headache, vomiting, and other like flu Attributes are found. Anopheles culicifiase is the main disorder of malaria.


Malaria treatment is available in homeopathy, although many doctors believe that serious illnesses like malaria should be treated with allopathic medicines because it is based on scientific research.

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