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World Malaria Day - 25th April
25/04/2019

World Malaria Day - 25th April

14/03/2019

World Glaucoma Week.
March 10 - March 16, 2019

Skeletal structure of human internal organ in 3D.
08/02/2019

Skeletal structure of human internal organ in 3D.

World cancer day!!!
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World cancer day!!!

27/04/2018

Child Safety and Vaccination.

MALARIA!!!!!!!!!!Causes, symptoms, treatment and prevention.Malaria is caused by a parasite called Plasmodium. There are...
25/04/2018

MALARIA!!!!!!!!!!

Causes, symptoms, treatment and prevention.

Malaria is caused by a parasite called Plasmodium. There are 5 species of Plasmodium which infect humans:

√Plasmodium vivax
√Plasmodium falciparum
√Plasmodium malariae
√Plasmodium ovale
√Plasmodium knowlesi which is less common.

Of these, Plasmodium falciparum infection is the most severe and can cause death in up to 10% of cases. It can be rapidly fatal. Pregnant women and children are especially at risk. Other types of malaria are less severe, but still may cause death.

How malaria is spread

The parasite is transmitted to humans by the bite of infected female Anopheles species mosquitoes.

The parasites multiply in the liver and the bloodstream of the infected person. The parasite may be taken up by another mosquito when it bites an infected person. The mosquito is then infected for the duration of its life and can infect other humans when it bites them.

Occasionally malaria is transmitted by blood transfusion. For this reason, people who have travelled to countries where malaria occurs may be deferred from giving blood for a short period. Malaria can also be transmitted from a mother to her fetus.

Malaria occurs in most tropical and sub-tropical areas of the world, including:

AfricaCentral and South AmericaAsia (including southeast Asia)Papua New Guineawestern Pacific islands.

Over 600,000 people living in these countries die from malaria each year. Many thousands of tourists also get malaria during their travels to countries where malaria is present. Tourists often get severe illness because they have had no previous exposure to malaria and have no resistance to the disease.

Symptoms of malaria may include:

Fever, which may come and go, sweating malaise (feeling of unwellness)
muscle and joint pain,and headache etc.

Plasmodium falciparum may cause cerebral malaria, a serious complication resulting from inflammation of the brain that may cause coma.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis is made by a blood test – sometimes it is necessary to repeat the test a number of times, as the parasites can be difficult to detect.

Incubation period

(time between becoming infected and developing symptoms)
Varies with the type:

√P. falciparum: 9 to 14 days
√P . vivax: 12 to18 days but some strains may have an incubation period of 8 to 10 months or longer.
√P. ovale: 12 to 18 days
√P. malariae: 18 to 40 days.
√P. knowlesi 9 to 12 days.
These periods are approximate and may be longer if the person has been taking drugs taken to prevent infection.

Infectious period
(time during which an infected person can infect others)
Direct person-to-person spread does not occur.

A person remains infectious to mosquitoes as long as the parasites are present in the blood. This may be several years if adequate treatment is not given. Parasites disappear from the blood within a few days of commencing appropriate treatment. Mosquitoes remain infected for life.

Treatment

Specific antimalarial treatment is available and must always be started as soon as malaria is diagnosed. There is increasing resistance to currently available drugs and treatment should be carried out by an infectious diseases specialist or other expert in the field.

Prevention

√Exclusion from childcare, preschool, school or work is not necessary but cases should avoid being bitten by mosquitoes while they are unwell.

√Travellers to areas with malaria are usually advised to take preventative anti-malarial drugs.

√There is no vaccine to prevent human infection by this parasite.

√Personal protection and the environmental management of mosquitoes are important in preventing illness.

√ Always take malaria prophylaxis drugs exactly as prescribed and take the full course. Be aware of their potential side effects.

√Protect yourself from mosquito bites by sleeping with treated mosquito net.

√ Be aware that no preventive measures are 100% effective, so always seek medical attention immediately if you develop a fever.

Visits us today at Km 42, Lekki epe express way Opposite Sapphire Awoyaya for check up and treatment.

You can call 09030000855 or email us at [email protected]

Health is wealth, we care God heals!.

HEPATITIS A KILLER INFECTION!!!!!!!!!!√ What is hepatitis?Hepatitis refers to an inflammatory condition of the liver. It...
14/04/2018

HEPATITIS A KILLER INFECTION!!!!!!!!!!

√ What is hepatitis?
Hepatitis refers to an inflammatory condition of the liver. It is commonly caused by a viral infection, but there are other possible causes of hepatitis. These include: autoimmune hepatitis and hepatitis that occurs as a result of medications, drugs,toxins and alcohol.

√ Auto Immune hepatitis is a disease that occurs when your body makes antibodies against your liver tissues.
Your liver is located at the right upper area of your abdomen. It performs many critical functions that affect metabolism throughout your body.

Many people don't know that they have hepatitis. It is very important to confirm your status through a blood test.

Treatment options vary depending on which type of hepatitis you have.
You can prevent some forms of hepatitis through immunizations and lifestyle precautions.

Types of hepatitis:
√ Hepatitis A
√ Hepatitis B
√ Hepatitis C
√ Hepatitis D
√ Hepatitis E

Visit us today at KM 42, Lekki-epe express way, Opposite Sapphire Garden, Awoyaya, Lagos State for counselling, check up and immunization.

Call 09030000855 or email us at [email protected]

We care, He heals.

A reminder on Meningitis:
09/04/2017

A reminder on Meningitis:

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KM 42, Lekki-Epe Expressway, Opposite Sapphire Gardens, Awoyaya , Ibeju-Lekki
Lagos
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