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no, malaria is caused by an infected mosquito biting a human or animal
a communicable disease is also known as an infectious disease, contagious disease, or a transmissible disease. a communicable disease is one which is clinically evident (shows characteristic signs and symptoms) and can result from infection/presence/growth of a pathogen. pathogens include bacteria, viruses, parasites, fungi etc. transmission of such a pathogen can occur via physical contact, contaminated food, body fluids (as with STIs), contaminated objects, airborne inhalation, or through vector organisms (as with malaria).
malaria is an acute disease
Protozoan
Malaria is a vector based disease and is considered highly communicable, meaning it can be spread, though not easily from human to human. a vector is an organism that does not cause disease itself but which spreads infection by conveying pathogens from one host to another.
Malaria is partially controlled disease.
No, malaria is a tropical disease. Hungary is not tropical
the common cold is a disease that is only spread to others by direct contact while malaria is the infectious disease that is spread by mosquitos carrying the virus and injecting the host with the bacteria when it bites
Yes, malaria IS an Ancient Egyptian disease.
Malaria is a zoonotic disease meaning it is carried by an animal then the disease is transferred to the human by an agent such as the animal itself or bactiria ect...
Xiaohong Li has written: 'Epidemiological implications of sporozoite aggregation in malaria vectors' -- subject(s): Malaria, Transmission, Epidemiology, Anopheles, Mosquitoes as carriers of disease
malaria is a disease it was not thought of