The Dynamics of Malaria Clinical Symptoms with very Strong Emphasis on Asymptomatic Malaria
Fareeha Cheema, Sabahat Fatima, Unber Naaz
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ABSTRACT
In the developed
world, malaria is a dangerous parasite that contributes to high morbidity and
mortality. The disease is variable and its clinical presence varies from
extreme to complex, normal, and difficult malaria, asymptomatic malaria.
Malaria pathogenesis is complex. Our current research was conducted at Mayo
Hospital, Lahore from May 2019 to February 2020. Despite several clinical severities
trials the disorder is still poorly known for asymptomatic malaria infection.
Malaria remains a problem for asymptomatic malaria, as it has a significant
impact on the dynamic of transmission. In order to develop various therapeutic
results, a thorough understanding of the relationship between hosts and
parasites is important. Problems and obstacles to asymptomatic malaria study
and management are addressed in this study. Man and parasite are identified and
methods for management and recovery are presented for differential clinical
outcomes. They are exposed to disease prevention. In the context of prospective
studies to create more efficient malaria prevention methods, important lacunae
in the understanding of asymptomatic malaria are further illustrated.
Keywords: Malaria Clinical
Symptoms, Strong Emphasis, Asymptomatic Malaria.