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Briefly describe the symptoms of malaria and describe how you would diagnose and treat the disease.
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- Explain the strategies used to combat malaria.Compare and contrast malaria and babesiosis based on their life cycles, causative agents, hosts, vectors,and treatments.Outline with a diagram and explanation, the life cycle and mode of transmission of Dracunculiasis (Guinea Worm Disease). Explain in such a way that a first year college student could understand.