Protozoans
Parasite is an organism, that lives off another organism. Pathogen is something that causes disease in another organism. So the answer is "Yes". eg Malaria is a disease caused by a parasite.
Pathogen is the agent or the culprit that causes a disease while the disease is the end result of what a pathogen did. Example: HIV virus is the pathogen while AIDS is the disease state that can result from high HIV viral load.
Malaria is actually caused by a protist that belongs to the genus of Plasmodium.
Influenza is a microbe disease. Edward Cullen had it!! :O (Twilight)
the vector carries a disease from person by person eg the mosquito is a vector carrying and spreading the malaria disease
HPV is a virus that causes various types of warts. Tetanus is a bacteria that causes a disease that affects the muscles. And malaria is a disease carried by mosquitoes.
Yes they can. Famous ones are Plasmodium the agent of Malaria or trypanosoma species the agents of sleeping illness or chagsa disease
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).
Protozoans
malaria is an acute disease
.A pathogen from mosquito causing malaria.
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 :)