Malaria Case Study

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Introduction One of the most dangerous diseases in the world is malaria; it is caused by mosquitoes which are infected. Those types of mosquitoes which cause malaria are referred to as Anopheles. It is true that according to research, the symptoms of an individual who is infected with malaria are seen after 10 days. This may happen because some of the parasites remain dormant even after entering the human body. As it is a threatening disease it needs to be controlled and this is done through the process of controlling the mosquitoes which cause it. There are several ways of controlling the spread of malaria, which involves the process of making sure that those mosquitoes are being regulated. In this case, indoor residual spraying will be put into focus.
This method involves the process of spraying a well-regulated volume of insecticide which in it contains residual activity which is long at different times within a year. This type of insecticide is sprayed on the walls of a given house and within the …show more content…

Well trained staff also aims at improving the technical and human services hence resulting in a delivery of the spraying which is timely and which covers a large area. Evaluation and monitoring make sure that the chemicals which are used in indoor residual spraying are of high standard and are not expired. This is important as it aims at making sure that the targeted objective of the exercise is achieved without fail. Presence of qualified personnel is also important as it helps in making sure that after the work is completed. They move on and inspect to see whether it has been done according to the set standards and if it is not done as per the set standard, a repeat is

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