MALARIA - BACTERIAL INFECTIONS OF HUMAN BODY
Malaria Malaria is a mosquito borne parasitic disease characterized by episodes of fever, chills, and rigors which occur typically and periodically every third day. Etiological agents Four species of Plasmodium cause Malaria in man.
They are
P.vivax,
P.falciparum,
P.malariae,
P.ovale.
Malaria Malaria is a mosquito borne parasitic disease characterized by episodes of fever, chills, and rigors which occur typically and periodically every third day. Etiological agents Four species of Plasmodium cause Malaria in man.
They are
P.vivax,
P.falciparum,
P.malariae,
P.ovale.
1. Following the bite of an infected mosquito the sporozoites are
introduced into the body
2. The parasites first invade the cells of the liver
3. They multiply by the process of schizogony
4. After 6-12 days merozoites are released into the blood
5. The parasites invade the RBC
6. Inside the RBC they continue to multiply and release
merozoites.
7. Some parasites transform into macro and micro gametocytes
which are taken by the mosquitoes.
8. Inside the mosquitoes further multiplication leads to the
production of sporozoites.
Morphological characteristics of developmental
stages of malarial parasites
Clinical features
The clinical features of malaria are due to the blood stage parasites.
There is fever with rigor, head ache, myalgia, arthralgia, nausea and abdominal pain seen in malaria. Due to rupture of RBC there is
anemia. Mild enlargement of spleen is seen
Laboratory diagnosis of malaria
Presence of malarial parasites in the blood confirms the diagnosis
of malaria. A thickly spread blood film is useful for spotting the
parasites. Thinly spread films help in the accurate identification of the
species. Blood films are stained by either Giemsa or Leishman stains.
Concentration technique like QBC are also available for the diagnosis
Treatment
Antimalarial drug are used primarily to eliminate the asexual and
blood parasites.
Treatment also must be given to eliminate liver stage
parasites (Hypnozoites) that could give rise to relapse infection
The drug of choice is chloroquine.
To prevent relapse primaquine
is used.
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