World Malaria Day 2023: 7 deadly long-term effects of Malaria on your health
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World Malaria Day 2023: 7 deadly long-term effects of Malaria on your health

Hindustan Times  

Malaria is transmitted when a person is bitten by Anopheles mosquito and not from person to person like Covid or Flu. Malaria symptoms may begin around 10 days to 4 weeks after infection, although a person may start feeling ill as early as 7 days or as late as 1 year later. World Malaria Day 2022: Yoga asanas to relieve symptoms of fever Long term or chronic complications in Malaria are not that common, however, they usually affect those who have repeated episodes of Malaria infection particularly frequent travelers to Endemic region. Dr Anurag Aggarwal, Consultant Internal Medicine, Fortis Escorts Hospital Faridabad shares long term effects of Malaria. Malaria in pregnancy: Malaria in pregnancy can cause long-term effects on the fetus by virtue of fetal developmental abnormalities when mother gets affected by Malaria during pregnancy.

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