The name "malaria" is derived from the Italian words "mala" (bad) and "aria" (air), reflecting the earlier belief that the disease was caused by foul air in marshy areas.
In the 1900s, some of the most popular diseases included tuberculosis, polio, influenza, smallpox, and cholera. These diseases had significant impacts on public health and led to various prevention and vaccination campaigns to control their spread.
A low albumin level can indicate malnutrition, liver disease, kidney disease, or inflammation in the body. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and management.
"Cohens," likely refers to the surname Cohen which is of Hebrew origin and means "priest" or "religious official" in Judaism. It is a common Jewish surname. If you are referring to something specific, please provide more context for a more accurate answer.
I'm not sure what you mean by "uncomminicated disease." Can you provide more context or clarify your question?
If the woman's nephew has von Willebrand disease, the chances are high that she is a carrier of the gene. Von Willebrand disease is often inherited in an autosomal dominant manner, meaning there is a 50% chance of passing the gene to offspring. However, carrier status does not necessarily mean she will develop the disease. Testing and genetic counseling can provide more information.
Do you mean "malaria"?
Malaria literally means "bad air". The name derives from the time before we knew about micro-organisms as a cause for disease ("the germ theiry of disease). People noticed that malaria was more common near standing waters such as swamps and so they thought it might be causes by swamp gasses. As an interesting historical note - air conditioning was invented as a way to combat this. It did not help malaria but became popular for other reasons.
Comes from the African bugs called mesquito and it mesn "Malaria" or "Mad cow disease"
Malgaria was the daughter of a sultan from the book "Moden Philology", however not a disease, as I'm guessing your asking. Do you mean Malaria?
Pnemonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis is nothing but the scientific name for the disease pneumonia. It is a lung disease common in children.
You are probably looking for the disease 'Sickle cell anemia'. It is most common in blacks but it doesn't mean that if you are black that you have it.
A communicable disease is a disease that can be transferred from an infected person to another individual. or A communicable disease is an infectious disease that can be transmitted from an infected organism to another. Examples of these include: Bird flu, cholera, Malaria, etc.
bad air
You mean the city? No. Puebla is located on the Mexican highlands, where getting malaria is quite unlikely.
If you mean Malaria, there is no cure.
can be malaria plasmodium vivax
If you mean "malaria," then you are probably referring to the type of malaria caused by Plasmodium ovale. There are 3 other parasites that cause malaria: Plasmodium vivax, Plasmodium malariae, and Plasmodium falciparum.