DRR

Malaria risk in Mangalore

Prevention Guide

Malaria Prevention Guide for Mangalore Risk Score: 67/100 What is Malaria Malaria is a mosquito-borne disease caused by Plasmodium parasites transmitted through the bite of infected Anopheles mosquitoes. Symptoms include high fever, chills, headache, body aches, and fatigue. If untreated, it can become severe and life-threatening. Local Risk Factors in Mangalore Mangalore's tropical climate with heavy monsoon rains creates ideal breeding conditions for Anopheles mosquitoes. The city's proximity to water bodies, construction sites with stagnant water pools, and dense vegetation around coastal areas increase mosquito breeding. Urban pockets with poor drainage during the monsoon season from June to September see higher transmission rates. Your Actionable Prevention Steps 1. Use mosquito nets treated with permethrin while sleeping. Ensure nets are properly tucked and have no holes. 2. Apply DEET-based repellent on exposed skin, especially between dusk and dawn when Anopheles mosquitoes are most active. 3. Wear long-sleeved clothing and full-length pants during evening hours when mosquito activity peaks. 4. Eliminate standing water around your home. Flower pots, old tires, and open containers collect rainwater and become breeding sites. 5. Use window screens or air conditioning to keep mosquitoes out of living spaces during peak hours. Seek immediate medical attention if you develop fever with chills within 1-4 weeks of exposure. Carry a basic antimalarial kit if traveling to rural outskirts. Early treatment prevents complications.

Last updated: Sat, 16 May 2026 19:06:37 GMT

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