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FREEPORT-M C M O R AN COPPER & GOLD INC. MALARI A www.fcx.com FREEPORT-M C M O R AN COPPER & GOLD INC. Malaria Malaria is a serious infectious disease caused by parasites that are transmitted through the bite of an infected female


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Malaria

  • Malaria is a serious infectious disease caused by

parasites that are transmitted through the bite

  • f an infected female Anopheles mosquito.
  • 4 different parasite species: Plasmodium

faciparum, Plasmodium ovale, Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium malariae.

  • The predominant species in the DRC is

P .falciparum which is responsible for over 90%

  • f infections.
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How is Malaria Transmitted?

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The Cycle of the Parasite

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Signs and Symptoms of Malaria

  • Lack of a sense of well being
  • Headache
  • Fatigue
  • Abdominal discomfort
  • Muscle, joint aches followed by fever & rigors
  • Nausea/vomiting
  • Diarrhoea
  • Cough
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Complications of Malaria

  • Cerebral Malaria/ Unarousable coma
  • Convulsions
  • Pulmonary oedema (water on the lung)
  • Jaundice/ Hepatitis
  • Bleeding (DIC)
  • Shock / septicaemia from 2ry invasion from gut

bacteria

  • Dark urine: Renal failure and Macroscopic

Haemoglobinuria

  • Hyperpyrexia
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Incubation Period of Malaria

  • Symptoms and signs may present as early

as 7 days post exposure, with an average

  • f 10-21 days after being bitten by an

infected mosquito.

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How to prevent Malaria transmission

  • Do not spend unnecessary time outside after dark.
  • Use mosquito repellent skin cream or spray liberally

every night (at dusk)

  • Wear appropriate clothes that cover as much bare skin

as possible: long sleeved shirts, long pants that are made of light colour fabric. Wear socks as well.

  • Spray insecticide in cars where doors or windows have

been left open.

  • If mosquitoes are present in the room, use a knockdown

spray.

  • Put your air conditioner on.
  • In non-mosquito proof quarters, sleep under a bed net

with insecticide.

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Recommended insect repellents

  • The best available product is N-diethyl-3-

toluamide or DEET, a colourless, oily liquid with a slight odor. It generally lasts longer than other repellents.

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Citronella Oil

  • It is the most effective and most

commonly found plant extract but even in its pure form it is less active than DEET. Even in strong concentrations it needs to be reapplied every 40 minutes or so to remain effective. It should not be used on its own.

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How to apply insect repellent

  • Insect repellent containing DEET should be applied on all

exposed skin (except around the eyes, lips and on broken skin). To apply a spray to your face, spray your palms and then spread the repellent carefully.

  • Apply the repellent around the ankles and under the

socks.

  • It should be reapplied every 5-6 hours and after

showering.

  • Avoid breathing in a repellent spray and don’t use it near

food.

  • Care should be taken not to get any insect repellent

preparation in the eyes or mouth.

  • Avoid contact with plastic (DEET is a good solvent).
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Chemoprophylaxis

  • Chemoprophylaxis is one of the most important

methods of preventing Malaria. It consists of taking medication to reduce the risk of getting the disease after an infected bite.

  • A minimum concentration of a certain

medication in the blood kills the parasites that have entered the blood stream following a mosquito bite from an infected mosquito.

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Does using Prophylaxis mask your symptoms?

  • No, the circulating drug immediately limits the

load of parasites in the bloodstream and thus in effect reduces the risk for complications.

  • If the malaria parasite is partially resistant to the

prophylactic drug you are using, or if you forget to take your tables regularly, then breakthrough malaria can occur – usually less severe than “normal” malaria.

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Which chemo prophylactic drug should I use?

  • Mefloquine 1 tablet a week
  • Doxycylcine 1 tablet a day
  • Atovaquone/ Prouanil 1 tablet a day
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How long is it safe to take chemoprophylaxis for?

  • Doxycycline: This drug is registered for use for

up to 2 years.

  • Mefloquine: It is recommended as safe for up to

2 years use as no proof of cumulative toxicity is available.

  • Atovaquone/Proguanil: This is a fairly new

combination drug that is still been studied for long term use. When the individual drugs were used in isolation there were no reports of problems with long term use and safety.

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How can malaria be diagnosed?

  • Clinical signs and symptoms
  • Microscopic technique
  • Rapid diagnostic tests
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Malaria Treatment

Treatment for Malaria should be directed and supervised by qualified medical personnel.

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Where to get medical care

  • Bravo Clinic
  • Kwatebala Clinic
  • TFM Clinic