Malaria is an insect-borne infectious disease caused by infection with Plasmodium vivax. The cure time depends on the type of infection, the severity of the disease, and the type of clinic, and cannot be generalized. Usually, most common types of malaria can be cured in about 1 week, but the treatment time for severe malaria may be extended.1. Plasmodium inter vivax or Plasmodium ovale: usually Plasmodium inter vivax and Plasmodium ovale are not very serious and can be cured in about 1 week if treated promptly. Due to the different choice of drugs, there are differences in the time needed to take some drugs for 3 days and others for 1 week, so most patients will achieve a cure in about 1 week. In addition, these two types of malaria have late-onset cysts in the liver. After being cured by drugs in the acute stage, if patients do not take drugs against late-onset cysts, there is still a risk of recurrence in the future. 2. Special malaria: Infections caused by falciparum malaria and cerebral malaria are relatively serious, and the cure time may be extended. There is generally no risk of recurrence for falciparum malaria, but the course of the disease is long, and intravenous drug treatment is usually used, followed by a change to oral drug treatment; for cerebral malaria of the central nervous system, in addition to treatment against the pathogenic insects, dehydration treatment is also carried out. If the disease is very severe, the whole course of the disease will be extended.