All Out against

Malaria

Your family’s strongest defence starts with the right information.

Spot The Signs Early

To protect your family from Malaria, spotting its first symptoms is crucial. 
Here are the signs to watch for:

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Sudden Fever & Chills
A sudden fever often accompanied by shaking chills is one of the earliest and most common symptoms of Malaria.
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Severe Headache
A persistent, intense headache can be an early indicator of the infection.
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Cold Sweats
After fever spikes, the body often shifts into heavy sweating as it tries to regulate temperature.

The Threat Behind Malaria

The threat behind Malaria starts with an infected Anopheles mosquito carrying the Malaria parasite.

Anopheles Mosquito

The primary carrier of Malaria in India, the Anopheles mosquito is most active from dusk to dawn. It breeds in clean, slow-moving or stagnant water and often bites indoors at night.

Care & Medical Guidance

Early detection and treatment are critical in preventing severe Malaria. At the first sign of symptoms, follow these health expert–recommended steps:

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Diagnosis

A blood test is essential to confirm Malaria and identify the type of Plasmodium parasite.

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Consultation

If you notice warning signs like persistent vomiting, severe weakness, confusion, difficulty breathing, or dark-coloured urine, seek medical help immediately.

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Monitor

Track fever patterns, vomiting, weakness, and any signs of worsening

Consult your doctor

If symptoms arise or persist, seek advice from a healthcare professional.

Hydration

Stay well-hydrated to counter the fluid loss caused by fever, sweating, vomiting, or diarrhoea.

Rest

Prioritise plenty of rest to help your body recover, restore energy, and fight the infection effectively.

Is your area at mosquito-borne disease risk?

Find the mosquito disease risk score for your area, analysed to reflect the risk levels across pincode

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Keep Your Family Safe

Prevention starts at home.

Eliminate breeding grounds
Regularly empty stagnant water from coolers, buckets, plant pots, overhead tanks, and any clean standing water because these are prime breeding spots for Anopheles mosquitoes, the carriers of Malaria.
Use All Out
Use Indian Medical Association-recommended All Out mosquito repellents for strong and effective protection, especially during evening and nighttime hours when Malaria mosquitoes are most active.
Install screens and nets
Ensure your home is shielded by using screens to block mosquito entry.