malaria is caused by a parasite called Plasmodium, which is transmitted via the bites of infected mosquitoes. In the human body, the parasites multiply in the liver, and then infect red blood cells.
I know one sickle cell trait and one normal red blood cell trait provides a natural defense against malaria. This has to do with the mutated sickle cell being immune to the malaria parasite. However two sickle cell traits are bad because they do not have enough hemoglobin.
Plasmodium vivax, P. falciparum, P. ovale and P. malariae are the four types of parasites that affect the human. P. knowlesie is recently found to infect human, which normally affect the primates.
Human gets malaria after bite of the infected female anopheles mosquito.
Malaria is the name of a disease caused by Plasmodium, which are transmitted in to human blood by the bite of mosquitoes. Plasmodium affect the human red blood cells causing fever with chills and rigors, headache. Malaria is a major health risk in Asia, subsaharan Africa and parts of America. Malaria resistant to treatment leads to cerebral malaria that can be fatal. Plasmodium falciparum is nasty compared to P. vivax and P. malariae.
Malaria does not affect your eye balls. You get problem in accommodation after taking the drug chloroquine.
Malaria. It is caused by a parasite and is not contagious from human to human.
Its generally believed that palm wine naturally cure malaria in africa
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Malaria per se does not affect the excretory system. But at times, you get so called black water fever in malaria. In this condition, you have red to black urine is passed by the patient. Usually this black water is associated with use of quinine drug. In this condition, there is large scale destruction of the red blood cells. This process release the haemoglobin in large quantity and give rise to 'Black water.
no, malaria is caused by an infected mosquito biting a human or animal
Anopheles mosquito carries the parasite of malaria. When they bite human beings these parasites enter into their body cause malaria.
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