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These are 5 Reasons You're More Attractive to Bloodsucking Mosquitoes

Mosquitoes can turn a relaxing summer evening into an itchy nightmare. Have you ever wondered why some people seem to be mosquito magnets while others remain relatively unscathed? From genetics to lifestyle choices, several factors can make you more attractive to these bloodsucking pests. In this article, we’ll explore five reasons why mosquitoes just can’t resist you. 1. Genetic…
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3 Persistent Nigerian Diseases That Refuse to Take a Hint - Unmasking The Uninvited Trio

Greetings, resilient souls of Nigeria! It’s no secret that life in the land of jollof rice, vibrant cultures, and endless dance-offs comes with its quirks. And guess what? Some uninvited guests just won’t take the hint and leave the party. We’re talking about those pesky diseases that seem to have taken a liking to the Nigerian neighbourhood. Buckle up, dear readers, as we dive…
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5 Diseases Spread By Mosquitoes Aside  Malaria

If you ask most Nigerians what diseases are spread by mosquitoes, malaria is likely to be the answer you will get. While this is true, the awful truth is that mosquito bites transmit more than malaria because the disease that a particular mosquito carries depends on the mosquito type. So, what other kinds of diseases are mosquitoes capable of inflicting on their victims? Some Diseases…
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WHO Urge Parents To Immunize Their Children Against Malaria With New Vaccine On World Malaria Day

In recent years, the world has made giant strides in the fight against malaria. If you’ve heard previously, it’s true; medical scientists have developed a vaccine against malaria. To mark World Malaria Day, observed on April 25, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has endorsed this new vaccine. The organisation also encouraged parents to immunize their children from 6 months to 5 years…
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COVID-19 and Malaria: Uncovering the Ties

Since the pandemic began, COVID-19 has been linked to malaria and is widely believed to go hand in hand. This is because in many cases, COVID-19 and malaria exhibit similar symptoms. Some of these symptoms include fever, fatigue, and headache. These similarities make it possible for misdiagnosis. One condition may be confused for the other, especially when no test is carried out and the doctor…
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Facts About Malaria You Need To Know

When you feel feverish, tired, and weak, one of the first illnesses to probably cross your mind may be malaria. Those are some typical symptoms of the illness. Many people already know what it feels like because malaria is quite a prevalent disease in Nigeria. The malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum, is transmitted by the female anopheles mosquito, which is quite common in…
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Malaria In Infants

Having a new baby is no doubt one of the most exciting experiences. However, having your infant fall sick can be scary. The crying, discomfort and sleepless nights are not what any new mother will enjoy. It is essential to know what diseases your newborn is susceptible to, recognize the symptoms, and do your best to create a healthy environment for your baby. One illness babies less than 12 months…
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5 Possible Complications of Untreated Malaria

If there is one thing we can all agree on, it is that mosquitoes are annoying. The humming sound and the discomfort can make you swat carelessly for eons hoping to trap one between your palms. But the irritation is actually the smallest of your worries. Mosquitoes are notorious for spreading malaria. Malaria is spread by a parasite that is transmitted through the bite of the female anopheles…
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Why You Should Never Treat Malaria and Typhoid the Same Way

For the average Nigerian, every illness is either malaria or typhoid. Even before a proper diagnosis, headaches, fever and other symptoms are met with a quick run to the pharmacy for OTC malaria drugs or a dash across the street to purchase bitter-tasting local herbal mixtures that claim to treat typhoid and ‘flush the system’. Malaria and typhoid are two illnesses that are very common in this…
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