Malaria

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Overview

Malaria is a disease in RimWorld that can be contracted by colonists in any biome, but it's easier to contract in the jungle. General symptoms include impaired consciousness, blood filtration - and eventually pain, vomiting, and impaired manipulation. Advanced symptoms include frequent vomiting along with a loss of consciousness, and death.

As there's no reliable way to calculate the time to develop immunity due to Malaria's nature, the figures are calculated assuming 91.35% blood filtration (the 'average' blood filtration throughout all stages of the disease), giving the closest possible to a perfectly accurate result.

If left untreated, Malaria can kill the affected person in 2.701 days from discovery.

It takes around 3.819 days to develop immunity to Malaria; assuming the affected colonist is rested in an ordinary bed for the whole time, has nothing else affecting blood filtration, is well-fed, and under the age of 40.

Penoxycyline prevents colonists from catching the disease, but does nothing to stop a malaria infection already in progress.

Stages

Minor - Severity: 0.0 - 0.77

  • -10% Blood Filtration
  • -5% Consciousness

Major - Severity: 0.78 - 0.9

  • Vomiting every 1.5 days (36 hours) on average.
  • +30% Pain
  • -20% Blood Filtration
  • -12% Consciousness
  • -8% Manipulation

Extreme - Severity: 0.91 - 0.99

  • Vomiting every 0.75 days (18 hours) on average.
  • Loss of Consciousness
  • +30% Pain
  • -22% Blood Filtration
  • -10% Manipulation

Extreme - Severity: 1

  • Death

Progression

  • When not immune, severity increases by 0.3702 per day.
  • When immune, severity decreases by 0.7297 per day.
  • Immunity increases by 0.3145 per day when sick.
  • Treatment slows progression by a maximum of 0.232 per day.

Overcoming Malaria

It's especially important that affected colonists are rested while they fight off Malaria due to its effect on Blood Filtration, and that you have plenty of medicine and a skilled doctor in hand. As with any other disease, you'll also want to make sure that the patient is well fed, and that they're promptly treated.

Normal people

You will need at least 36% average treatment quality in order to sufficiently slow down Malaria's progress to the point where it doesn't kill the patient.

Extremely vulnerable