cold malaria的意思|示意

美 / kəuld məˈlɛəriə / 英 / kold məˈlɛriə /

寒疟,牝疟


cold malaria的用法详解

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Cold malaria, also known as intermittent malaria, is a form of malaria caused by the blood parasites Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium ovale. It is characterized by recurring bouts of fever, shivering, and anemia.

Cold malaria is caused by the bite of an infected Anopheles mosquito, and the parasites enter the liver where they enter a dormant stage. The dormant parasites often reactivate, causing a relapse of symptoms after a period of time. In contrast to other forms of malaria, cold malaria does not usually lead to death.

Symptoms of cold malaria typically last for 12 to 24 hours, with the fever and chills being the most prominent. Other symptoms may include headache, muscle aches, weakness, and extreme fatigue after the fever has passed. The symptoms of cold malaria can be mild or severe, depending on the particular strain of the parasites.

Treatment for cold malaria usually involves the administration of antimalarial drugs or other medications. These medications may be taken as a single dose, or they may be taken in a series of doses over a period of time. Other treatments may include bed rest and fluids to help the body recover. Vaccines may also be available in some areas to help prevent the spread of cold malaria.

In summary, cold malaria is a form of malaria caused by the Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium ovale parasites, characterized by recurring bouts of fever, shivering, and anemia. Symptoms typically last for 12 to 24 hours and may be treated with antimalarial drugs, bed rest, and fluids. Vaccines are available in some areas to help reduce the spread of cold malaria.

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cold malaria相关短语

1、 cold-heat malaria 寒热疟

2、 alternative cold and pyretic malaria 往来寒热疟