World Malaria Day – Awareness, Prevention & Care for Women and Families
Every year on World Malaria Day (April 25), the global healthcare community comes together to raise awareness about one of the most preventable yet life-threatening diseases — malaria. At Arokya Women’s Center, we believe awareness is the first step toward prevention, especially for women, pregnant mothers, and children who are more vulnerable to complications.
What is Malaria?
Malaria is a serious mosquito-borne disease caused by parasites transmitted through the bite of infected female Anopheles mosquito. Once inside the body, the parasites travel to the liver and infect red blood cells, leading to symptoms that can become severe if not treated early.
Common Symptoms of Malaria
Recognizing early symptoms can save lives. The most common signs include:
· High fever with chills
· Sweating and headache
· Nausea and vomiting
· Muscle pain and fatigue
· In severe cases: anemia, breathing difficulty, or organ failure
Pregnant women may experience more serious complications, including low birth weight and increased risk during delivery.
Why Malaria Awareness Matters for Women
At Arokya Women’s Center, we emphasize that malaria is not just a general health issue — it can directly affect maternal and reproductive health. During pregnancy, immunity is lower, making women more susceptible to infections.
Malaria in pregnancy can lead to:
· Miscarriage or premature delivery
· Low birth weight in babies
· Severe anemia in mothers
This is why early diagnosis and preventive care are crucial.
How to Prevent Malaria
Prevention is always better than cure. Simple daily habits can significantly reduce the risk:
1. Avoid Mosquito Bites
· Use mosquito repellents and nets
· Wear full-sleeve clothing, especially in the evening
2. Keep Surroundings Clean
· Avoid stagnant water around your home
· Regularly clean water storage containers
3. Use Preventive Measures at Home
· Install window screens
· Use indoor mosquito sprays or vaporizers
4. Special Care for Pregnant Women
· Regular health check-ups
· Immediate consultation if fever occurs
Diagnosis and Treatment
Malaria can be diagnosed through blood tests. Early detection ensures faster recovery and prevents complications. Treatment typically includes antimalarial medications prescribed by doctors based on the severity and type of infection.
At Arokya Women’s Center, we provide:
· Quick diagnosis support
· Expert consultation for women and pregnant mothers
· Safe treatment guidance tailored for maternal health
Our Commitment to Women’s Health
On this World Malaria Day, Arokya Women’s Center reinforces its commitment to preventive healthcare. Our goal is to educate families across Salem and nearby regions about protecting themselves from infectious diseases while ensuring safe motherhood and healthy living.
We encourage every family to stay informed, take preventive steps, and seek medical help at the earliest signs of illness.
Malaria is preventable and treatable — but awareness is key. This World Malaria Day, let’s work together to eliminate the risk by adopting healthier practices and spreading knowledge within our communities.
If you or your family experience symptoms, don’t delay medical consultation. Early action can make all the difference.