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To some extend, some people (often those living in area's where the disease is endemic) have evolved to be partially genetically resistant to malaria. This resistance is often accomplished by diseases as sickle cell disease, thalassaemias, glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency as well as the presence of Duffy antigens on the subject's red blood cells. | To some extend, some people (often those living in area's where the disease is endemic) have evolved to be partially genetically resistant to malaria. This resistance is often accomplished by diseases as sickle cell disease, thalassaemias, glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency as well as the presence of Duffy antigens on the subject's red blood cells. | ||
People that do have not acquired such defenses will soon still be able to attain natural resistance | People that do have not acquired such defenses will soon still be able to attain natural resistance trough a malaria vaccine. Some vaccines are already on the market but are not yet 100% efficient. | ||
Suitable additional measures to prevent malaria the [[Mosquito control|destruction of malaria larvae in the vicinity]] (ie by removing freshwater in the vicinity, or by killing the larvae (either manually or by using predatory organisms). Other measures are the use of | Suitable additional measures to prevent malaria the [[Mosquito control|destruction of malaria larvae in the vicinity]] (ie by removing freshwater in the vicinity, or by killing the larvae (either manually or by using predatory organisms). Other measures are the use of |