Malaria is a mosquito-borne infectious disease that is common amongst both humans and animals. It appears with shivering chills and high fever and becomes fatal day by day. Malaria is said to be caused by plasmodium parasites carried by female Anopheles mosquito, mainly between dusk and dawn. With the bite of an infected mosquito in a human, the parasites reproduce speedily in the liver just before contaminating and killing the red blood cells. In this context, Partha Banerjee Mumbai says, there are five types of malaria which affect human beings. Plasmodium Falciparum: This is one of the most dangerous forms of malaria. It incubates for 7-30 days after bitten by the insect. The onset is not alarming as it starts with fever and chills which are common symptoms of flu. Further, it continues to cough, diarrhea, renal failure, blood clot, coma, and death. Plasmodium Vivax: This is the second dangerous form of malaria. It remains dormant for a few years and then in the form of fe...
Partha Banerjee Dubai has been associated with the Critical Care segment since 1996. Partha Banerjee Dubai launched the immunosuppressant drugs from Novartis and managed patient care modules for Aventis, Eli Lilly, Novartis and Pfizer.