malaria is spread from mosquitos and does not transfer from human to human. You can live with someone who has had malaria and not be in any danger. Once a person has malaria they can not give blood and it stays in the body. My dad contacted malaria in WW2 while fighting in the Pacific. He would have symptoms every so often when he was younger, but it got less as he aged. The US military sprayed GI's with DDT to prevent the disease, but most likely that may have caused cancers in later years.
typically via mosquitoes
Malaria is a fatal disease that is caused by a parasite that infects a certain type of mosquito. This parasite is passed on to humans by a mosquito bite. Malaria is helpful to humans only to the extent that more knowledge about the disease may be brought to the public so it can be prevented to happening.
Humans for one...
mosquitos carry infected blood from those with malaria and when they bite another person the pathogen is passed onto them and they are likely to get malaria :)
Malaria is a mosquito-borne infectious disease of humans
Yes, yes it can
Chickenpox is caused by a virus, and malaria is caused by a parasite.
Malaria is a infectious disease of humans caused by eukaryotic protists of the genus Plasmodium.see more about malaria CDC information at: cdc.gov/malaria/
the female mosquito transfer malaria by its saliva into blood of human , which causes break down of RBCs
malaria
Malaria is transmitted among humans by female mosquitoes of the genus Anopheles.
Simply through getting by a mosquito!