Mr.Arbaz Attar, Ms.Anjali Shinde ,Dr.Vijaysinh Sable ,Dr.Rani Mhetre
Lokmangal Collage of Pharmacy, Wadala, Solapur, Maharashtra
Abstract
A parasite illness, malaria results in hundreds of millions of sickness episodes and over a Million fatalities annually, almost all of which happen in the most vulnerable and Impoverished areas of the world’s developing nations. Despite the immense suffering caused By malaria, the disease’s effects on human rights have not been thoroughly discussed. This Article highlights significant links between poverty, socioeconomic inequality, and access to Malaria-control methods, as well as between the spread of malaria and violations of human Rights (such as those connected to slavery and armed conflict). The author comes to the Conclusion that efforts to combat malaria should be central to international plans aimed at Progressively achieving the realization of every person’s right to health. Malaria, which is spread by female Anopheles mosquitoes carrying Plasmodium parasites, is Still a serious threat to world health. A brief synopsis of malaria’s epidemiology, etiology, Clinical manifestations, diagnosis, treatment, and preventive measures is given in this Abstract. It highlights the prevalence of the illness, especially in areas where it is endemic,And talks about current initiatives to reduce and eradicate malaria globally. It also looks at How drug resistance develops and how crucial it is to keep up research and innovation in Order to fight this fatal illness.
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EPRA International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (IJMR)

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Published on : 2024-11-13

Vol : 10
Issue : 11
Month : November
Year : 2024
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