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Malaria1) Define Malaria2) List the etiologies of the different types of malarias3) Describe the mode of transmission & the life cycle of malaria4) Mention the epidemiology of malaria.5) Explain the pathogenesis malaria6) Identify the clinical features of the different malarial diseases7) List the common complications of malaria.8) Describe the most commonly used tests for the diagnosis of malaria9) Make an accurate diagnosis of malaria10) Treat malaria at the primary care level with appropriate drugs11) Design appropriate methods of prevention & control of malariaGrading of ReflectionsRequirements for Writing Strong and Effective ScholarlyReflectionYour paper needs to have a clearly expressed your argument about the topic or readings.Your paper needs to be carefully proofread to eliminate grammar and mechanical errors.Your paper must include specific details and examples from the readings to support each point you articulate. This evidence protects you from presenting an opinion rather than advancing a thesis. An opinion is an unsupported argument based on feelings or personal experience. A thesis is a supported argument that is based on evidence.You need to analyze every detail and example that you use.Do not assume that others will interpret evidence in the same way that you do.Remember to cite the source of all specific information. In this class, the author’s last name and the page number in parenthesis at the end of the sentence is a sufficient citation.

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