Malaria is a condition caused by a mosquito bite. It is amongst the most fatal mosquito-borne diseases. Even though Dengue is more dangerous, the number of Malaria affecting people is almost equal or double than that of Dengue every year. The good thing is, it is curable with effective medication Lariam. Following are some of the myths about Malaria that you must know:

Myth: Living in a clean locality means no fear of malaria.
Fact: It is a myth that people living in clean areas can’t have malaria. If mosquitoes are around you, it is not possible to judge where the mosquito comes from or what infection it contains. So, you always need to be careful.
Myth: Malaria affects everyone equally.
Fact: Malarial infection does not affect equally. If the immune system is stronger, then anyone will be able to cope with it better. The immune system in kids is weak, so they need better care.
Myth: Malaria and Dengue are the same, since both cause due to mosquito bite.
Fact: Both the conditions are mosquito-borne but are significantly different than each other. Search for relevant topics on our website for more information on this. Malaria is treated with medication Lariam.
Myth: Malaria mosquitoes die after feeding on one prey.
Fact: Unfortunately, the female mosquitoes live on to feed again which is why it's so important to put in place preventative methods.
Myth: Eating garlic prevents against Malaria.
Fact: There is no scientific evidence for this. Garlic doesn’t help if you have been bitten by an anopheles mosquito. But not every anopheles mosquito bite guarantee malaria and that is a good thing.
Some helpful preventive measures for Malaria are as mentioned below:
Typically, mosquitoes are most active during the dark. It is best to avoid being outdoors during dawn or dusk times of the day. Do not wear perfumes with a floral or sweet smell as mosquitoes are generally attracted to these scents. The infection can be controlled with the use of medication Lariam that kills the malarial parasites in the red blood cells.
Mosquitoes follow heat patterns. It is important to wear light cotton colored clothing while stepping out so that the light bounces off the mosquitoes and they absorb less heat when close to you. Avoid allowing water to stagnate around the house and office since mosquitoes breed easily in stagnant water places.
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