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In malarial infections the sexually mature parasite is found in the vector which is the Amophelus Mosquito.
Anaphelous mosquito spreads the malaria parasite and there by malarial fever. It forms an angle of 45 degree with the wall as against culex mosquito. Which sits parrallel to wall.
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In malarial infections the sexually mature parasite is found in the vector which is the Amophelus Mosquito.
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The female anopheles mosquitoes carry malarial parasites.
Antigen test for malaria parasite and peripheral smear for malarial parasite.
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A parasite can produce asexually or sexually. The reproduction of the parasite depends on the type of parasite. The malarial parasite is a sexual and asexual reproducing parasite. A tapeworm buds to reproduce, making it an asexual parasite. A flea is a sexually producing parasite.
okay I hope this is what you were looking for. 1. the mosquito picks up a parasite (malarial) from a infected person. 2. When the mosquito bites the new person, it transfers the malarial into the new persons blood stream. 3. The parasite develops in the liver releases microorganisms into the blood stream. 4. Malaria microorganisms infect red blood cells. which causes the cells to break apart.
The pre-erythrocytic is the gliding and hiding of the parasite and will occur before you notice any changes. The erythrocytic is when the parasite grows and you notice symptoms.
Anaphelous mosquito spreads the malaria parasite and there by malarial fever. It forms an angle of 45 degree with the wall as against culex mosquito. Which sits parrallel to wall.
Malaria parasite is a protozoan.
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