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Malaria Giant Microbes

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Malaria Giant Microbes

Malaria (Plasmodium falciparum) Giant Microbe Plush Doll
 
Explorers of the world, unite: in the tropics, a bad sun tan is the least of your concerns.  The tropics have coconuts, soft beaches, clear water, shiny fish, colorful birds, steel drums, umbrella drinks. And Malaria.
   
Giantmicrobes Are Stuffed Animals That Look Like Tiny Microbes - Only A Million Times Actual Size!!!  Each 5-to-7 inch doll is accompanied by an image of the real microbe it represents, as well as information about the microbe.
 
They make great learning tools for parents and educators, as well as amusing gifts for anyone with a sense of humor!
 
FACTS: Malaria (Italian for "bad air") is the work of the Plasmodium parasite and the Anopheles mosquito.  When the mosquito stings an infected person, parasites are absorbed as it draws up blood.  As the mosquito continues her rounds (only the females are bloodsuckers), the parasites are distributed and the disease spreads.  The liver is the initial locus of infection, but as red blood cells are subsequently attacked and comprmised, they explode releasing the toxins that cause the fever and chills typical of the disease.
 
Once found throughout the tropics and subtropics, malaria has been all but eradicated from the developed world.  (Early control efforts were instrumental in facilitating the completion of the Panama Canal.)  In addition, tropical travelers can take anti-malarial drugs, use insect repellent (particularly at dawn and dusk when mosquitoes feed), wear long clothing, and sleep under nets or in protected housing.
 
However, for nearly 40% of the world's population, even these basic precautions can be unaffordable or impractical.  As a result, up to half a billion people each year develop malaria, with more than a million fatalities, mostly African children.
 
Past eradication efforts have been doomed by resistance (both biological and political) to some of the insecticides and drugs used to combat Anopheles and Plasmodium.  New efforts are now underway, and every 30 seconds counts...

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