What is malaria
Systemic tropical parasitic infection of red blood cells caused by plasmodium spp and transmitted by the female anopheles mosquitos
Name the 5 protozoal species of genus plasmodium and if they cause complicated or uncomplicated malaria
What is the most common type of protozoal species
Plasmodium falciparum (most common, complicated)
Where is plasmodium falciparum from
africa
How does transmission of malaria happen
When does the female anopheles mosquito feed
What is the incubation period for malaria
Incubation period: 7-30 days (shorter for P. falciparum, longer for P. malariae)
describe an area of stable transmission of malaria
Describe an area of unstable transmission of malaria
Who suffers in stable transmission areas of malaria
Who suffers in unstable transmission areas of malaria
Both adults and children suffer acute malaria and its complications as children don’t have immunity by the time they are adults
How many countries are endemic from malaria
100 tropical countries and some subtropical regions
Where are the greatest number of deaths from malaria
90% of these deaths were in children in sub-Saharan Africa
Those living in the most economically deprived areas
what is the main risk for acquiring malaria in travellers
Failure to take effective prophylaxis is the main risk for acquiring malaria in tropical travellers
Who has higher risk of complications when getting malaria
Older people (>65 years) have higher rates of complications
who accounts for 65% of all cases of malaria in the UK
People who travelled to visit friends and families account for 65% of all cases of malaria in the UK
What is airport malaria
Airport malaria”: mosquitos stowed away in aircrafts or luggage infect people who haven’t travelled abroad
Describe the lifecycle of malaria in the mosquito
describe how the malaria transmits and has its lifecycle in human
Liver cell phase (2 weeks)
Blood cell phase (2-3 day cycles)
do you see schizonts on the bloodstream of someone with malaria
not often but, If you do see schizonts on the blood film that patient may deteriorate as you see more schizonts on the blood stream and more parasite is released
- this is an indication for IV use
What species of plasmodium can cause relapse of malaria
P. vivax and Plasmodium ovale only: some sporozoites enter a dormancy stage “hypnozoites” and may cause relapses weeks, months or years later
all types of malaria cause
intervascular hameolysis
What does the infected erythrocytes adhering to host endothelium cause in P.Falciparum
What can a schizont rupture evoke
Microvascular occlusion
Metabolic derangement and acidosis
Intravascular haemolysis