(1) Preventable diseases such as malaria and diarrhea and cholera are a major killer.
(2) Most people get malaria by being bitten by an infected female Anopheles mosquito.
(3) Benign tertian malaria may not be seen until several years after arrival.
(4) We found limited evidence linking number of mosquito bites and risk of malaria .
(5) Others die as the result of completely avoidable diseases such as malaria and diarrhoea.
(6) It has been known for some time that some mosquitoes transmit malaria , while others do not.
(7) In tropical and sub-tropical areas, malaria is one of the world's biggest killers.
(8) More heat will also mean the spread of water-borne diseases such as malaria .
(9) Tuberculosis and malaria are the two major causes of illness and death in the nation.
(10) Fever or malaria remained the second most important cause of death throughout the recall period.
(11) The result of this was a significant increase in cases of malaria and dengue fever.
(12) These mutations and their impact on the epidemiology of malaria are described below.
(14) Japanese researchers may have discovered how to block an essential step in the transmission of malaria .
(15) The majority of the people she sees are suffering from malaria , tuberculosis and skin diseases.
(17) Tony Campolo said that response is like trying to get rid of malaria by killing mosquitoes.
(18) The threats of malaria and diarrhoeal diseases will only further increase with the onset of rains.
(19) Adults with malaria who grew up in parts of Africa where malaria is endemic are common in our intensive care unit.
(20) Small changes in the distribution of malaria may therefore expose large numbers of people to infection.