The most deadly protist is Plasmodium falciparum, which causes malaria in humans. It is responsible for the majority of malaria-related deaths worldwide.
Malaria was most likely spread through the bite of a female mosquito.
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That species is called as Plasmodium falciparum. This species causes the most deadly infection of malaria. It is responsible for most of the deaths attributed to malaria.
Malaria is caused by a protozoan infection, Falciparum malaria - most common virulent type.
Malaria is common in topical ad subtropical zones. The malaria has selected the people with sickle cell anaemia. Although person with sickle cell anemia can have malaria, the carrier, or the person with sickle cell trait is resistant to malaria.
There are approximately 460 mosquito species. Of these over 100 can transmit human malaria. Of these 30-40 commonly transmit parasites which cause malaria in humans in areas where it is most prevalent. The single most common carrier is "Anopheles gambiae" which carries the most dangerous malaria parasite species - "Plasmodium falciparum".
in rainy season malaria is more common because mosquito get enough water for breeding
The sporozoan that causes malaria is of the genus Plasmodium, the most acute onset is caused by the species falciparum
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The area with the most malaria. Sickle-cell confers resistance against malaria, and so you'd expect populations in the most malaria heavy zones to have the highest prevalance of sickle-cell anemia.