Did England ever have malaria?

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asked Feb 6, 2022 in Diseases Conditions by 5900cedrick (1,380 points)
Did England ever have malaria?

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answered Feb 6, 2022 by ChickenSalad (3,390 points)
England did have malaria which occurred around 1840 to 1910.

Malaria, once endemic in the coastal marshes of England, had a striking impact on local patterns of disease and death.

Malaria can be detected in the blood usually as soon as you experience the symptoms of malaria.

Malaria parasites can be identified by examining under the microscope a drop of the patient's blood, spread out as a “blood smear” on a microscope slide.

Prior to examination, the specimen is stained (most often with the Giemsa stain) to give the parasites a distinctive appearance.

The three stages of malaria include the first stage which is a 15-to-60 minute cold stage characterized by shivering and a feeling of cold.

Next comes the 2-to-6 hour hot stage, in which there is fever, sometimes reaching 105.8F, flushed, dry skin, and often headache, nausea, and vomiting.

One of the first signs of malaria are fever, chills, sweats, headaches, malaise, muscles aches, nausea, and vomiting.

Malaria can very rapidly become a severe and life-threatening disease.

Some people who have malaria experience cycles of malaria "attacks."

An attack usually starts with shivering and chills, followed by a high fever, followed by sweating and a return to normal temperature.

Malaria signs and symptoms typically begin within a few weeks after being bitten by an infected mosquito.

Malaria is a serious and sometimes fatal disease caused by a parasite that commonly infects a certain type of mosquito which feeds on humans.

People who get malaria are typically very sick with high fevers, shaking chills, and flu-like illness.

The disease malaria is a disease that is caused by a plasmodium parasite, transmitted by the bite of infected mosquitoes.

The severity of malaria varies based on the species of plasmodium.

Symptoms of malaria include chills, fever, and sweating, usually occurring a few weeks after being bitten.

People traveling to areas where malaria is common typically take protective drugs before, during, and after their trip.

Treatment for malaria includes antimalarial drugs.

Malaria is a mosquito-borne disease caused by a parasite.

People with malaria often experience fever, chills, and flu-like illness.

Malaria disease can be categorized as uncomplicated or severe (complicated).

In general, malaria is a curable disease if diagnosed and treated promptly and correctly.

All the clinical symptoms associated with malaria are caused by the asexual erythrocytic or blood stage parasites.

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