Who was the hosts of malaria and what host factors contributed to contracting the disease malaria?
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* Parasite that leads to the malaria disease is plasmodium. This need 2 separate hosts.They are, 1) vertebrate intervening host like the human being 2) Any small invertebrates animal and these invertebrate animals are called vector.Normally in the case of malaria that affect the human beings,vector will be female Anopheles mosquito.The Malaria normally leads to heavy fever,nausea which cause vomiting and coolness inside the body.
* Normally the appearance of indications and seriousness of disease is based on some aspects.That are the kind of plasmodium,immunity power of individual and contagious dosage that got from the invertebrate animal.Usually the plasmodium falciparum is most threatening kind of plasmodium for human beings.
The malaria disease is treatable by taking the medicines correctly and through medicines the malaria causing parasites can be completely eliminated from human trunk.Some of the common medicines used for treating malaria are chloroquine,primaquine Doxycycline etc....
Not only the humans,lots of mammals like macaque monkey is vulnerable to the malaria disease.Some kind of malaria can transmit the infection even to the fowls and reptiles.But this won't be done by the same subdivision of mosquito.
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