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malaria is not passed Human to Human unless when the an infected blood has been transfused to another healthy human. Malaria is an insect borne disease, you can be able to get it through a mosquitoe bite from a malaria infected mosquitoe.

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Malaria is a protozoan disease caused by members of the genus Plasmodium, notably P. falciparum. It is thread through mosquitoes of the Anopheles genus, and is not transmissible by human-human contact, excepting blood transfusions although this form of transmission is rare.

Fun Fact! The name Malaria comes from the Italian words Mal and Aria, literally meaning "Bad Air." This is because the original philosophy was that Malaria was an airborne disease.

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Malaria is not transmitted directly from human to human. A mosquito picks it up from one person, the organism then completes another part o fits life cycle int he mosquito and then it is passed to other people when the mosquito feeds again.

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When the infected anopheles mosquito bite the uninfected host, it transmits the the malaria parasite in the blood of the host. This parasite soon enters the liver. They multiply there. When the liver cell burst, the parasites enter the red blood cells. There again they multiply. Then the red blood cells burst, the parasites are liberated. They invade the fresh red blood cells. This process go on repeating. Every time the parasites are liberated from the red blood cells, you get bouts of fever with chills. When the mosquito bites the patient, it sucks the parasites. They travel to the salivary gland of the mosquito to give infection to new hosts.

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The female mosquito bite the people and thus, people get the symptoms

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Malaria is passed on by the contaminated saliva from a female mosquito when the female sucks blood to enable her to develop her eggs.

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How Is Malaria Passed On To Humans?

typically via mosquitoes


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