![]() ![]() ![]() To defeat the parasite, we need to understand how the disease interacts with its environment - in this case, humans and mosquitoes - not just what makes it work. The parasite that causes malaria lives inside its host, which makes treatment more complicated. ![]() It has many forms and mutates often, making it more resilient than other diseases. Malaria is a difficult disease to treat because it’s hard to kill. The medical community has defeated other diseases such as smallpox and measles, so why is malaria still around? They’re working on finding a solution to eradicate this disease for good. Humans have learned a lot about this disease in the last century, but it still continues to be an issue. Thus, despite advances in public health education and modern medical progress that have made treating malaria easier for doctors and more effective for patients, people are still dying of this disease around the world. Between 20, there were 10 times as many bites from mosquitoes carrying malaria-causing parasites than there had been in the preceding decade. In 2010, Europe experienced eight times as many cases of malaria than it had during the previous three decades combined. From 1998 to 2004, malaria cases in Panama increased by four times. ![]()
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