Malaria is a mosquito-borne infectious disease of humans and other animals caused by eukaryotic protists (a type of microorganism) of the genus Plasmodium. The disease results from the multiplication of Plasmodium parasites within red blood cells, causing symptoms that typically include fever and headache, in severe cases progressing to coma or death. It is widespread in tropical and subtropical regions, including much of Sub-Saharan Africa, Asia...
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Malaria
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- Acute Malaria
- Falciparum malaria
- Vivax malaria
- Quartan malaria
- Ovale malaria
- Mixed malaria
- Induced malaria
- Blackwater fever
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Organization sector
Organizations in this sector:
- Campaign for Access to Essential Medicines
- The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis & Malaria
- Malaria Atlas Project
- Africa Fighting Malaria
- Spread the Net
- Malaria No More
- Nothing But Nets
- African Malaria Network Trust
- South African Malaria Initiative
- The Institute for OneWorld Health
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- Malaria
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