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Malaria
Classification and external resources
Malaria is transmitted by the bite of an infected mosquito
ICD-10B50.-B54.
ICD-9084
OMIM248310
DiseasesDB7728
MedlinePlus000621
eMedicinemed/1385 emerg/305 ped/1357
MeSHC03.752.250.552

Malaria is an infectious disease caused by a parasite: it is spread by the bite of an infected mosquito. People catch malaria when the parasite enters the blood. The parasite causes a deadly infection which kills many people each year (from 75 million cases in 1950s to 0.1 million cases in 1960s). However, due to the development of insecticide resistance among mosquitoes and other factors, it staged a comeback in the mid-1970s (6.47 million cases in 1976), and continues to prevail in endemic/subendemic proportions, so that 80% Indian population lives in malaria risk areas.

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