HLTH 230b Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Plasmodium Malariae, Plasmodium Vivax, Plasmodium Falciparum

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Daly is very important when considering a public health intervention: treating one group of 20s age group is more beneficial than treating another group of 50s- R0 = 1 does not factor that there are people in population who are not as susceptible to malaria: those that have partial immunity. Malaria: parasitic disease: plasmodium genus has >100 species, four species can infect humans, p. vivax, p. ovale, p. malariae, p. falciparum. Infection most commonly: *much more complicated to kill/treat than bacteria or virus because it is a whole organism. Gold standard for diagnosing malaria: looks for parasite in blood smear. Vector-borne disease: vector is female mosquito, 3,500 species of mosquitoes, 41 genera, human malaria only transmitted by females of genus anopheles. Factors affecting spread of malaria: extrinsic, control and preventative measures, social, behavioral, economic, political factors, environmental conditions. Countries endemic for malaria: endemic: disease stays in population, r0 for endemic disease = 1.

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