malarial in English

adjective

[ma'lar·i·al || mə'lerɪəl /-leər-]

infected with malaria; of or pertaining to malaria

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1. Prominent in development of Atebrin as anti malarial drug

2. What does Ague mean? A fever, usually malarial, marked by regularly recurring chills

3. Artemisinin (Qinghaosu), a sesquiterpene lactone, is a highly active anti-malarial (falciparum malaria) drug

4. Peptides derived from human tumour necrosis factor alpha and useful against intracellular malarial parasites

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6. Artemisia plant extracts have anti-malarial properties, but there's no evidence they can combat Covid-19.

7. Interest in its use as an anti-malarial has recently been revived, especially due to its low price.

8. Artemisinin (NSC 369397), a widely used anti-malarial drug, is an inhibitor of HCV subgenomic replicon replication.; Target: HCV; Artemisinin (ART), a widely used anti-malarial drug, is an inhibitor of in vitro HCV subgenomic replicon replication

9. Ague definition, a malarial fever characterized by regularly returning paroxysms, marked by successive cold, hot, and sweating fits

10. Arenax Plus Tablet is used to treat acute and uncomplicated malarial infections in patients weighing 5 kg (11 lb) and above

11. The action is astringent, tonic, refrigerant, parturient, hemostatic, anti-septic, anti-Abortient, anti-gonorrheal, anti-leucorrheal and anti-malarial

12. They would also consider a Declaration on Regional Response to Malaria Control and Addressing Resistance to Anti-malarial Medicines.

13. The men had been camped for a month in swampy terrain, much of it malarial. Pure water was scarce.

14. Synonyms for Ague include fever, malaria, miasma, miasm, paludism, jungle fever, fever and Ague, malarial fever, feverishness and affection

15. Apart from sapping your energy, anemia increases the risks associated with childbirth and makes a malarial attack more likely.

16. Anopheles gambiae is one of the best known, because it transmits the most dangerous malarial parasite species (to humans) – Plasmodium falciparum.

17. Calenture, or Cuban malarial fever, comes on rather suddenly with a chill of greater or less severity and a violent headache

18. Arenax Plus Tablet is used to treat acute and uncomplicated malarial infections in patients weighing 5 kg (11 lb) and above

19. The mosquitoes gradually grew resistant to DDT, while the parasites themselves became resistant to anti-malarial drugs such as chloroquine and Atebrin.

20. Human outdoor sleeping behaviors, over-night in field shacks and going to bed after active peak of An. minimus (00pm) increased significantly malarial infection.

21. Artemisinin is an ancient Chinese herbal therapy for malarial fevers which has been recently found to have potent activity against many forms of malarial organisms, including chloroquine-resistant Plasmodium falciparum.Several Artemisinin derivatives have been developed for clinical use in prevention and treatment of malaria, some of which have been linked to rare instances of acute liver …

22. Artemisia Annua is essentially a plant that produces Artemisinin or qinghaosu. Artemisinin comprises anti-malarial agents that make its supplement effective against microbial attacks

23. Ague Meaning: "acute fever," also (late 14c.) "malarial fever (involving episodes of chills and shivering)" from Old… See definitions of Ague.

24. Artemisinin is an ancient Chinese herbal therapy for malarial fevers which has been recently found to have potent activity against many forms of malarial organisms, including chloroquine-resistant Plasmodium falciparum.Several Artemisinin derivatives have been developed for clinical use in prevention and treatment of malaria, some of which have been linked to rare instances of acute liver …

25. Ague, a malarial disease transmitted by mosquitoes and characterized by intermittent fevers and chills, was a leading cause of chronic illness across America from the colonial period until 1900

26. In fact, if we look at the genetic code, it's the only disease we can see that people who lived in Africa actually evolved several things to avoid malarial deaths.

27. Among the insect - borne diseases of man the most important are the malarial and yellow fevers , sleeping sickness , filariasis , bubonic plague , typhus , typhoid , cholera , dysentery , diarrhoea , myasis , oriental sore , sandfly fever and other tropical diseases .

28. ‘There was plAgue, too, Ague (probably a malarial infection), and various fevers.’ ‘Although he used the term Ague, true malaria cannot necessarily be inferred because Ague included any number of short-lived illnesses with chills and fever.’

29. Atabrine: A synthetic antibiotic developed by the German pharmaceutical company Bayer in 1931, Atabrine (the trade name for mepacrine, also called quinacrine) was the first manmade substitute for quinine, the anti-malarial drug of choice at that time.

30. The emergence of the aberrant mutant T in malaria - ridden countries is now believed to be an evolutionary counterblast to malaria . For it seems that in a malarial region it is an advantage to have the thalassaemia trait .

31. ‘There was plAgue, too, Ague (probably a malarial infection), and various fevers.’ ‘Although he used the term Ague, true malaria cannot necessarily be inferred because Ague included any number of short-lived illnesses with chills and fever.’

32. In contrast, the African malarial mosquito had a very strong preference for biting the ankles and feet of this person, and that of course we should have known all along because they're called mosqui- toes, you see?

33. ‘The apparent end of the Abkhaz election crisis should pave the way for resuming talks with Georgia on settling the territorial conflict.’ ‘The Abkhaz coast appears, fringed with palms, oleanders and groves of eucalyptus trees planted long ago by the Russians to dry out the malarial marshes.’

34. Anomphalous: without a navel anon: at once; immediately anonym: person whose name is not given; pseudonym anonymuncule: minor anonymous writer anopheline: of, like or pertaining to malarial mosquitoes anopisthographic: bearing writing or inscription only on one side anopsia: blindness anorchous: lacking testicles anosmia: lack or loss of sense

35. ‘The apparent end of the Abkhaz election crisis should pave the way for resuming talks with Georgia on settling the territorial conflict.’ ‘The Abkhaz coast appears, fringed with palms, oleanders and groves of eucalyptus trees planted long ago by the Russians to dry out the malarial marshes.’

36. In the fifth century BC Hippocrates (460–377 BC) noted that malarial fever could have a calming effect in epileptics ‘febrem convulsioni supervenire melius est, quam Convulsionem febri’, in other words ‘fever resolves spasm’ (Marks, 1817), while the Roman encyclopaedist Aulus Cornelius Celsus (25 BC – AD 50) suggested for the treatment of dropsy (oedema) heated sand and warm baths (Adams, 1834).