malaria|malariae in English

noun

[ma·lar·i·a || mə'lerɪə /-'leərɪə]

infectious disease transmitted by mosquitoes (characterized by attacks of chills, fever and sweating)

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1. Cerebral malaria.

2. MAlaria MAlaria is a mosquito-borne disease caused by a parasite

3. The classic symptom of malaria is paroxysm—a cyclical occurrence of sudden coldness followed by shivering and then fever and sweating, occurring every two days (tertian fever) in P. vivax and P. ovale infections, and every three days (quartan fever) for P. malariae.

4. Malaria vaccine is a vaccine that is used to prevent malaria.

5. Malaria information for Comoros

6. Certain mosquitoes transmit malaria.

7. It's that damn malaria.

8. Malaria is transmitted by mosquitoes.

9. The malaria victim fevers intermittently.

10. But, malaria -- even the million deaths a year caused by malaria greatly understate its impact.

11. Their goal was to eradicate malaria.

12. A sixth child died of malaria.

13. 14 Malaria is transmitted by mosquitoes.

14. Malaria in Burundi March 01, 2021 There is a malaria epidemic in Burundi, a country in central Africa

15. 'Tutankhamun appears to have suffered from the most severe kind of malaria, malaria tropica,' Dr Pusch pointed out.

16. He had frequent attacks of malaria.

17. It was malaria that killed him.

18. He contracted malaria while he was travelling.

19. Is malaria still prevalent among the populationhere?

20. My sister fell very ill with malaria.

21. Malaria is a kind of serious malady.

22. Malaria is a disease carried by mosquitoes.

23. Mosquitoes carry malaria, dengue, and yellow fever

24. Malaria is endemic in many hot countries.

25. Nowadays, malaria can be treated with drugs.