What is another word for malarial fever?
Pronunciation:
[ malˈe͡əɹɪəl fˈiːvə], [ malˈeəɹɪəl fˈiːvə], [ m_a_l_ˈeə_ɹ_ɪ__ə_l f_ˈiː_v_ə]
Synonyms for Malarial fever:
Other relevant words:
- Acute Articular Rheumatism ,
- Breakbone Fever ,
- Chicken pox ,
- Encephalitis Lethargica ,
- Histoplasmosis ,
- Lepra ,
- Loa loa ,
- Loaiasis ,
- ague ,
- alkali disease ,
- amebiasis ,
- amebic dysentery ,
- anthrax ,
- bacillary dysentery ,
- black death ,
- black fever ,
- blackwater fever ,
- brucellosis ,
- bubonic plague ,
- cachectic fever ,
- cholera ,
- cowpox ,
- dandy fever ,
- deer fly fever ,
- dengue ,
- dengue fever ,
- diphtheria ,
- dumdum fever ,
- dysentery ,
- elephantiasis ,
- enteric fever ,
- erysipelas ,
- five-day fever ,
- flu ,
- frambesia ,
- glandular fever ,
- grippe ,
- hepatitis ,
- herpes ,
- herpes simplex ,
- herpes zoster ,
- hookworm ,
- hydrophobia ,
- infantile paralysis ,
- infectious mononucleosis ,
- inflammatory rheumatism ,
- influenza ,
- jail fever ,
- jungle rot ,
- kissing disease ,
- leprosy ,
- leptospirosis ,
- lockjaw ,
- madness ,
- malaria ,
- marsh fever ,
- measles ,
- meningitis ,
- milzbrand ,
- mumps ,
- ornithosis ,
- osteomyelitis ,
- paratyphoid fever ,
- parotitis ,
- parrot fever ,
- pertussis ,
- pneumonia ,
- polio ,
- poliomyelitis ,
- ponos ,
- psittacosis ,
- rabbit fever ,
- rabies ,
- rat-bite fever ,
- relapsing fever ,
- rheumatic fever ,
- rickettsialpox ,
- ringworm ,
- rubella ,
- rubeola ,
- scarlatina ,
- scarlet fever ,
- schistosomiasis ,
- septic sore throat ,
- shingles ,
- sleeping sickness ,
- sleepy sickness ,
- smallpox ,
- splenic fever ,
- spotted fever ,
- strep throat ,
- swamp fever ,
- tetanus ,
- thrush ,
- tinea ,
- trench fever ,
- trench mouth ,
- tuberculosis ,
- tularemia ,
- typhoid ,
- typhoid fever ,
- typhus ,
- typhus fever ,
- undulant fever ,
- vaccinia ,
- varicella ,
- variola ,
- venereal disease ,
- whooping cough ,
- yaws ,
- yellow fever ,
- yellow jack ,
- zona ,
- zoster .
How to use "Malarial fever" in context?
Malaria is a serious risk factor for a number of infections, including severe malaria. Malaria is caused by parasites that live in the blood. Malaria is most often spread through the bite of an infected mosquito.
Symptoms of malaria can include: fever, chills, headache, muscle pain and nausea. If left untreated, malaria can lead to liver and respiratory failure. In severe cases, death can occur.
Prevention of malaria involves correctly using insect repellent, staying indoors during peak insect activity and getting vaccinated against malaria. If you are infected with malaria, treatment includes antibiotics to fight the infection and fluids to prevent dehydration.
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