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school assembly programs and malaria prevention

Publié le 31/01/2013 à 09:05 par otisgarret8 Tags : school assembly programs

The symptoms of malaria can be mild or severe, but they should always be taken seriously. This is a disease that will attack your body in cycles so you need to know that the symptoms of it show up, recede and then show up again. To help you understand this illness more thoroughly, we'll be covering some of its symptoms, as well as some commonsense ways to avoid malaria.

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David Peck is an experienced public speaker, acclaimed sleight of hand magician, university lecturer, and innovative social entrepreneur. He began his professional life as an electrician more than 18 years ago, and has since achieved a Master's degree in Philosophy from the University of Guelph in Guelph, Ontario, Canada in 2006. He has also gained a reputation as an innovative and engaging public speaker, addressing topics ranging from personal motivation to social justice issues. In 2008, he founded SoChange, a groundbreaking organization that works alongside members of the non-governmental community in areas such as fundraising, advocacy, and capacity building. He currently resides in Oakville, Ontario with his wife, Elizabeth, and two children.

Although the first symptoms of malaria are usually uncomfortable but not necessarily frightening, the later ones can be quite deadly. Sometimes people come down with something called cerebral malaria which causes seizures and can even send you into a coma. Malaria of this kind is often fatal if you cannot treat it early on enough. Malaria can cause liver and kidney failure because these are the organs that malaria parasites usually attack most. If you don't want to deal with these problems it is very important to treat your malaria as soon as possible. If you are experiencing any symptoms for malaria at all, you should get your blood tested. This way, if you do have the disease, you can effectively treat it before it moves on to a more severe stage.

There are vaccines available for when traveling to specific countries. As of now, there is no vaccine for malaria. There are anti-malarial drugs instead, and these you take about two weeks before you go to an area where malaria is prevalent. These drugs are generally taken continuously, even until a month after you get back from your destination. It's important to mention that many anti-malarial medications have serious side effects. They are not recommended for those who have certain health conditions. Then again, you are not 100% protected from malaria when you take these medications. Thus, it's best if you don't travel to places where there are outbreaks of malaria. The CDC website has the latest information on regions or countries where malaria is present.

Malaria is actually spreading into more locations worldwide, which is why you need to be familiar with malaria symptoms to protect yourself. In industrialized nations like the United States, health experts fear that it is becoming more commonplace. Because of all the drugs used to treat malaria, some strains of it have become resistant, making it harder to treat.

As people travel more frequently all over the world, mosquitos often come with them. Although some places are more probabilistic in regard to getting malaria, it is possible to get it virtually anywhere because of how far these mosquitoes have traveled. Anyone that is aware of the symptoms can help themselves much more quickly when they get the disease, which is why it is good to have this information.

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Malaria is one disease that health experts have not been able to completely get rid of, although they have been trying to for decades. Malaria is prevalent in countries that are poor and it is this poverty that is keeping malaria alive. If you are in a place where there is malaria, you have a good chance of contracting the disease, and this is the reason you need to take preventive measures as well as be able to recognize the symptoms.

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The Mosquitoes Suck Tour (MST) is a 60 minute performance show featuring funny, talented and engaging performers whose goal is to both inform and entertain their audience. MST is performed in a highly energetic, interactive style which is sure to keep students (and teachers) on the edge of their seats.

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Pairing hard-hitting statistics and figures with funny dialogue and entertaining content, MST has been created to teach students about malaria, international development issues, and the role they can play in making their world a better place, in a fun, non-threatening environment. The show's unique style will leave participants eager and equipped to do something about malaria - a disease that often seems worlds away.

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