YEA!
Possibly, but it depends on the species of malaria.
No. Malaria is a serious fever caused by a protozoan parasite that invades the red blood cells.
Malaria is a serious disease spread by mosquitoes. Malaria is not considered as a contagious disease for a reason that itÕs not spread from person to person through casual contact.
I think it was malaria - very serious - caused by mosquito bites.
People said that he had malaria, and then he crashed his chariot. The malaria then spread throughout his wound and he died of the serious infection.
Malaria is a serious tropical disease spread by mosquitoes.If it isn't diagnosed and treated promptly, it can be fatal.
She had serious heart problems, pneumonia and malaria as well as other ailments.
Yes. Malaria, a disease carried by mosquitos is a serious problem in some parts of Brazil.
Malaria is a serious disease and qualifies as a medical emergency. Therefore, it requires staying at the hospital for treatment. The medicine you will be given depends on where and how you were infected. To prevent malaria, you can take certain medications prescribed by a doctor. This would be important to do if you're going on a vacation in a high-risk area.
Anemia, a serious clinical manifestation of malaria, is due to increased destruction of both infected and uninfected red cells due to membrane changes as well as ineffective RBC production.
Malaria is a disease which involves a parasitic organism (a type of paramecium) that lives inside mosquitoes for part of its life-cycle and inside human beings for another part of its life-cycle; it is the mosquitoes and the human beings which are serving as host organisms to the parasite. So no, malaria is not a host.