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Malaria and the Issue of Who Should Provide Vaccination Coverage
A 3 page overview of the economic issues surrounding vaccination for malaria. The question is presented that if a vaccine for this devastating condition was identified then who would pay for inoculation with that vaccine. No sources are listed. Buy
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Medical Geography Of Malaria
10 pages in length. Malaria, one of the world's most communicable diseases, has its origin back when man befriended - and thus domesticated - various species of animals. Prominent in locations where hygiene is poor, water supplies are contaminated and mosquitoes are plentiful, malaria is both life threatening and extraordinarily prevalent - nearly forty percent - in today's underdeveloped countries. The one-cell parasite responsible for this highly infectious disease is called plasmodium and is delivered from one person to another by way of certain mosquito bites. Tropical climates are especially prone to these disease-carrying parasites, with Africa ranking among the highest mortality rates, an infestation that has been all but eliminated in more temperate atmospheric conditions across the globe. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Buy
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Malaria
5 pages in length. The writer discusses etiology, epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical, diagnosis, treatment and prevention. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Buy
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Malaria
A 5 page overview of this ancient disease. The impacts of malaria have been widespread over history. Spread by the bites of Anopheles mosquitoes, malaria is particularly prevalent in the tropics. Its symptoms range from mild to severe and can include chills, fever, headaches, and sweating. More serious impacts target the kidneys, liver, brain, and blood. The disease can even be fatal. The author explores the relationship between malaria and sickle cell anemia. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Buy
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Malaria
A 3 page overview of malaria. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Buy
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Malaria
A 3 page research paper that describes malaria. The tropics abound with popular tourist destinations and one seldom hears of anyone dying from having taken a vacation in the Bahamas; however, this remains a possibility because of malaria. The following discussion, which first of all, describes malaria, indicates that this scourge, which Westerners inevitably associate with the past, remains a worldwide, deadly disease. The precautions that travelers can take against malaria are also described, before concluding with a description of possible treatments, as well as the hope of an effective vaccine becoming a possibility. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Buy
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Thalassaemia: Protection from Malaria?
A 7 page discussion of thalassaemia, a family of genetically carried disorders which affect the body's ability to synthesize haemoglobin. Describes the physiological manifestations of the condition and identifies sickle cell anemia as one of the most prominent types. Discusses the protection which the disease offers against ultimately fatal bouts with malaria but concludes that there is still no clear in-vitro measure of protective immunity against malaria . Bibliography lists 8 sources. Buy
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The Battle Against Malaria In Eastern Africa
4 pages in length. Malaria is a severe problem in Eastern Africa that reflects "a major socio-economic challenge" (Anonymous, 2002, p. PG); however, the overwhelming impact of HIV/AIDS has been given most of the attention, leaving the issue of malaria treatment/prevention virtually neglected. If the problem received proper proactive attention, millions of lives could be saved and the situation could be easily ameliorated. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Buy
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A Diversity of Diseases: West Nile Virus, Malaria, Plague, and Dengue
A 13 page overview of these tremendously concerning diseases. Includes information on epidemiology, emotional, physiological, and economic impact. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Buy
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The Application of GIS in Malaria Elimination
Malaria is responsible for millions of deaths each year. This 9 page paper examines the potential of geographic information systems (GIS)in the fight against malaria and its potential to help eradicate the disease. The paper examines how and why GIS can help, how it is being used and potential benefits as well as the barriers that are hinder its' use. The bibliography cites 18 sources. Buy
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The Role of the Medical Anthropologist in Controlling Malaria in Namibia
This 6 page paper provides an overview of the role of a medical anthropologist in controlling malaria in Namibia. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Buy
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Robert S. Desowitz's Malaria Capers
In three pages this paper presents a text summary of Robert S. Desowitz's Malaria Capers. There are no additional sources in the bibliography. Buy
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How Malaria Affects Children in Ghana
This 15 page paper provides background information about Ghana and malaria and then goes on to report about studies as well as efforts in respect to helping the children. Recent studies are noted. Bibliography lists 11 sources. Buy
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WHO and Pharmaceutical Industry Cooperation Serving Developing Nations
A 15 page paper discussing the partnership activities of the World Health Organization and the world's leading pharmaceutical manufacturers. Detractors of the pharmaceutical industry deride it for concentrating on developing drugs for the diseases of prosperity while neglecting to develop drugs for tropical diseases, but these detractors fail to understand that development of a single drug can cost as much as $500 million and that businesses must have some promise of return. A new WHO-directed program, Medicines for Malaria Venture, is a collaboration seeking to raise the funds necessary for development. In the meantime, nearly all pharmaceutical companies regularly make substantial donations of medicines and supplies. Most are on the order of Merck's commitment to donate 1 million measles vaccination doses to Honduras over three years. Bibliography lists 12 sources. Buy
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Nigeria - Health
A 3 page paper that reports on different aspects of health-related issues in Nigeria. The writer comments on HIV/AIDS, the use of condoms, malaria, childhood diseases, polio, the lack of vaccines, the continuing belief in traditional, i.e., folk medicine and other issues. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Buy
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Why Did Constantine The Great Choose To Build His Eastern Capital Where He Did?
7 pages in length. The significant strides made by Constantine the Great to bring unity back to the empire called for relocation of the capital that currently stood in Rome. Having been instrumental in reforming government and consolidating the Church, the Emperor had no intention of keeping the capital where it was due to a number of reasons, not the least of which included its unfavorably distant proximity to the Imperial courts, legions and eastern Imperial boundary because of its central location. Additionally, the ruinous aspects of malaria and flooding - not to mention Rome being overrun with detached politicians - made the decision to move all the more effortless. Constantine ultimately chose Byzantium as his capital's idyllic location, boasting most confidently of its two primary attributes - "strategic significance...situated at the crossroads of two continents, Europe and Asia" (Lascaratos) and a fortress that would endow him with supreme protection against enemy attack, the latter of which was a conviction that became the capital's inevitable undoing. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Buy
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