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Development and Health Malaria Physical and Human Factors[Date] Today I will: - Know the physical and human factors which put people at risk of contracting malaria

Development and Health Malaria Physical Factors

Development and Health Malaria The Vector: The female anopheles mosquito. When a female bites, she also injects an anticoagulant (anti-clotting chemical) into the prey to keep the victim's blood flowing. She finds her victims by sight and smell, and also by detecting their warmth. The males do not feed on blood, they sip plant nectar instead. Mosquitoes have a life cycle of around 30 days The mosquito is often a carrier of diseases, such as malaria, encephalitis, yellow fever, dengue fever, dog heartworm, West Nile virus, and many others.

Development and Health Malaria Hot and wet climates. Mosquitoes can only survive in temperatures between 15 and 40 degrees Celsius.

Development and Health Malaria Areas of shade: So that the mosquito can digest its blood meal

Development and Health Malaria Human Factors

Development and Health Malaria Nearby settlements which provide a blood reservoir for the mosquito to feed Without people the mosquito could not feed

Development and Health Malaria Stagnant water allows the mosquitoes to lay their eggs

Development and Health Malaria Bare skin: particularly around wrists and ankles where blood is closer to the skin. People are particularly vulnerable at dusk and dawn.

Development and Health Malaria Movement of people from place to place. War and hazards can displace large numbers of people.

Development and Health Malaria Not completing courses of drugs means that the parasite may not have been eradicated from the bloodstream

Development and Health Malaria (i) Physical factors: - The vector (female Anopheles mosquito) must be present. - Hot and wet climates such as those experienced in the Monsoon areas of the world (e.g. India). - Temperatures between 15ºC and 40ºC. - Areas of shade in which the mosquito can digest blood. - Stagnant water so that the mosquito can lay its eggs

Development and Health Malaria Human factors: - Nearby settlements to provide a ‘blood reservoir’. - Man made areas of stagnant water such as irrigation channels, reservoirs or poor drainage that leaves standing water uncovered - Exposure of bare skin. - Increased trade, tourism and the movement of people. - Not completing courses of drugs.

Development and Health Malaria PhysicalHuman Vector = female anopheles mosquito Settlement Hot and wet climateStagnant water ºCBare skin ShadeMigration Stagnant waterLack of drugs