yes, it does. the parasites actually get in there it sounds like, and can kill liver cells.
Yes. That is the main focus on malaria. When the parasites are injected into the bloodstream by the Anopheles mosquitos the pathogens use the blood stream to flow straight to the liver. This is where the parasites will begin to attack the red blood cells. The liver cells more or less go with it.
It increase because liver likes bacteria of malaria almost as much as milk of magnesia.
Malaria mosty affects the liver. It spead by dealy mosquitos.
Malaria does not damage the liver permanently.
malaria affects your bloodstream
brain
Yes
Spleen
That will vary from disease to disease and organ to organ.
Malaria.... It affects in Tanzania and Kenya!!! (Malaria is not a virus, but rather, a protist parasite)
Malaria
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.
malaria is an infectious disease. It affects mainly mammals but can also infect birds, reptiles, and other species. It can even infect plants.
malaria is an acute disease
Malaria affects the environment because it could potentially become an epidemic and a lot of the population could die. Malaria is a parasitic disease that is easily passed from person to person.
Myopia is near-sightedness, affecting vision (and the organ, of course, would be the eye).
Malaria is partially controlled disease.
No, malaria is a tropical disease. Hungary is not tropical
'Cardiovascualar' is a formal name for heart, your answer is: heart disease.