How to Prevent Malaria? – ZapoutUSA

How to Prevent Malaria

According to a current report in the year 2018, there were fatal attacks of malaria in the United States. Mostly the immigrants got affected who visited their home countries during summer or Christmas times with no precautions against infections. Every year, millions of US residents travel to countries where they get affected by malaria. It is time for us now to take steps on how to prevent malaria.

About 1,700 cases of malaria are diagnosed in the United States annually, mostly in returned travelers.

The victims mostly appear to be ranging from 20 to 50yrs of age as per the recent report. But among the hospitalized women, 14% were pregnant and as we all know pregnancy lowers immune defenses, hence, malaria can be lethal to both mother and fetus.

Centre for Disease Control and Prevention has estimated about 1,500 to 2,000 cases of malaria a year in the United States. Malaria deaths have dropped about 60 percent since 2000, but the disease kills nearly 420,000 people each year.

Confused about what type of mosquitoes are responsible for malaria? 

As per studies, only certain female species of mosquitoes of the Anopheles genus—transmit malaria. When Female Anopheles mosquitoes bite the infected people, it picks up the parasite to get blood for nurturing their eggs that carry malaria.

 

How to know that you acquired Malaria?

As a result of the biting insects, initially, you will have flu and shiver with a high fever. Sometimes you might get body pain with cough and cold. Symptoms can be seen within a few weeks after being bitten by an infected mosquito.

 

Tips and tricks on how to prevent malaria

Malaria can often be avoided using some tricks and prevention to it. You should be aware of the risk, avoid insect biting using insect repellent, covering your arms and legs, and using a mosquito killer net. Always be watchful for malaria symptoms, such as fever, and make sure to discuss it with your doctor immediately.

 

Going to an exotic destination soon? 

Well, each year be it winter or summer, you always plan for some trip to a new destination with friends and family. As technology is booming day by day, there are lots of bug zappers out in the market now that not only offer you a bug-free environment but also give you a healthy life, free from diseases.

All that we dream of is a good kick start to our morning with fresh air, sipping over a cup of hot coffee with a bright smile. As we all know that “A healthy family is a wealthy family”, the Zapout family has brought a great solution for you.

 

Using Zapout flea control products to prevent mosquito bites

Zapout is a well-known brand for insects, mosquitoes, and flea control product range. They have 4 types of bug zappers in the line.

1. Rechargeable Mosquito Lantern

Rechargeable Outdoor bug zapper by Zapout is a unique and practical combination of mosquitoes and insect control and portable lighting. It provides perfect lighting while you are traveling. This hiking lantern is nontoxic, user-friendly and is designed to have efficient energy to kill the biting insects and mosquitoes as well as provide you light.

This acts as an insect repellent as well as offers you great camping, Fishing, and Outdoor Entertaining, Boating, Fishing, BBQ/Parties, and Power outages.

Rechargeable Mosquito Lantern
Rechargeable Mosquito Lantern by ZapoutUSA

This innovative lantern uses ultraviolet LEDs to light up your place or other outdoor gathering places leaving no harmful chemicals from it. All the mosquitoes drawn to the light are quickly zapped away. Watch this video for better clarification. It is waterproof, washable and can withstand high/low temperature, is easily washable and pocket-friendly too. 

Click here to know more about this outdoor bug zapper, its specifications, and price in detail.  

2. Intelligent Indoor Mosquito Bug Trap Lamp

Indoor Bug Zapper-a specifically designed a product that controls the lighting and temperature of the place according to the exterior environmental condition.  

Intelligent Indoor Mosquito Bug Trap Lamp
Intelligent Indoor Mosquito Bug Trap Lamp by    ZapoutUSA

It has an in-built ultra-quiet fan to reduce the noise and dehydrates mosquitoes to death. You can use this indoor bug zapper at home to light up your room as apart from having a solid wooden leg frame, it has a silica gel lampshade too. Click here to know more about the insect trap indoor bug zapper, its specifications, and price in detail.  

 

3. Indoor Insect and Mosquito Trap

Another bug zapper that is out in the market is an eco-friendly electric bug zapper with UV technology. This attracts mosquitoes into the trap and provides a bug-free zone. It has cooling system in-built with an ultra-quiet fan. 

Indoor Insect and Mosquito Trap
Indoor Insect and Mosquito Trap by ZapoutUSA

Watch this video to get better clarification. 

 

This also provides complete coverage to remove insects completely by its 360-degree suction. This acts as a night lamp and is safe for babies and kids. Click here to know more about this indoor and outdoor bug zapper and its specifications in detail.  

 

4. Mosquito Whisperer

Finally comes the Mosquito whisperer by the Zapout family. This multifunctional indoor and outdoor bug zapper is very helpful for allergic and asthmatic people since it purifies the air by removing contaminants. It sterilizes 99.9% of bacteria, fungus, germs, and other microorganisms.

Mosquito Whisperer
Mosquito Whisperer by ZapoutUSA

 

This indoor bug zapper can be used at home, office, restaurant, supermarket, and other indoor environments. Well, if you are too excited to get one such outdoor cum indoor bug zapper for your home, then quickly click here to know more about the product, its product specifications, and price in detail. 

One of the most dangerous diseases you can suffer as a traveler is a malaria. Especially in tropical countries live mosquitoes that transmit malaria to humans with a sting. The most dangerous variant can be deadly, so prepare well if you go to a risk area.
Female, infected malaria mosquitoes can transmit the parasite to humans. If they sting you to suck up some blood, they inject the parasite into your blood at the same time. Through the bloodstream, the parasites end up in your liver and red blood cells, where they multiply. There are several forms of malaria, of which malaria is the most serious. People can’t infect each other with malaria.

In 1970, the Netherlands received ‘malaria-free’ from the World Health Organisation (WHO). Malaria mosquitoes occur mainly in (sub)tropical countries, such as in sub-Saharan Africa, South America, and South-East Asia.

How To Prevent Malaria While Traveling

If you travel to a risk area, it is important to protect yourself from the disease. There is no vaccine against malaria yet. Swallowing a combination of antimalarial tablets and avoiding mosquito bites works best. The mosquitoes are active between sunset and sunrise. Wear covering clothes such as long pants, long sleeves, socks, and shoes. Protect uncovered skin, such as your face and your hands with a drug that contains DEET. Sleep under a mosquito net impregnated with a mosquito repellent fluid.

There are several tablets that kill malaria parasites that have ended up in your bodies, such as a combination of atovaquone/proguanil (brand name Malarone), mefloquine (Lariam) and proguanil. In some areas, malaria parasites are prevented from being resistant to certain drugs. Which tablets to take against malaria depends on the area you are going to. Also, how long you stay somewhere and your health play a role. Pregnant women, children and the elderly also have other guidelines.

Sometimes you have to start swallowing before departure and take the tablets for a period after returning home. They only work if you use them exactly according to prescription. Inform six weeks before you travel to the general practitioner, GGD or a travel clinic which malaria tablets you need so you can start swallowing on time.

Symptoms of Malaria

Even if you faithfully take your malaria tablets and take the other precautions, you are not 100 percent protected from the parasite. Many people don’t notice that they were stung by the small, silent insect. Usually, you get a week or two after a sting of an infected malaria mosquito flu-like symptoms. You can get a fever, be tired and nauseous. Other symptoms include muscle aches, headaches, and chills. There are also parasites that remain ‘dormant’ in the liver and only wake up after a few months and cause symptoms.

If malaria is not treated, serious complications may occur. With flu symptoms after visiting a risk area, you should go to the general practitioner as soon as possible. Report to the doctor that you’ve been in a malaria area. By looking at a drop of blood under the microscope, it can be shown whether there are malaria parasites in your blood. If the disease is detected in a timely manner, it can be treated properly.

Why wait for the mosquitoes to bite you? Why worry about mosquito infestation in the last minute? Why even taking tensions for daily dosage and wasting money in getting treatments done for malaria?  

Instead, carry a Zapout and Zap–them-out and finally enjoy your trip! 

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