Preventing Malaria Diseas

 

 

Keep your environment clean – mosquitoes like smelly and dirty environments and can be easily found in rubbish bins, vulnerable areas, stagnant water, dirty rooms, etc. with the practice of proper cleaning can prevent a bite mosquito is known as the most common form of transmission of the malaria parasite.

Avoid mosquito bites by sleeping under mosquito nets and insecticide-treated clothing permatrin for example. The use of insecticide is the most widely applied to prevent malaria.

Take malaria pills, the type of pill taking should depend on the country you are visiting or resident. Note that no antimalarial drug is 100% effective but can serve as a good measure in the treatment of people infected

Being well informed about malaria by understanding the symptoms of malaria. You should know the symptoms begin after 7 days or months after the mosquito bites, according to the type of parasite that is injected into that

Always seek medical care when symptoms are evident.

Avoid the outdoors between dawn and dust especially when malaria are most active.

Make use of repellents. Repellents are most used in flooded areas where mosquitoes are most dense. This means of repelling mosquitoes ony kill mosquitoes, but also help prevent discomfort caused by mosquitoes.