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Malaria is a zoonotic disease that is caused by the group of parasites called that belong to the species plasmodium.
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There are five types of plasmodium.
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Sorry, there are five types of plasmodium species that cause malaria.
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So all diseases, sorry, all plasmodium variants cause the same cycle of malaria in two predominant hosts.
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The definitive host being human, sorry.
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The intermediate be intermediate host is being human and the mosquito to be specific the female anaphylus mosquito is the definitive host in the plasmodium life cycle so the plasmodium life cycle enters the human with the stage of sporozoid when a mosquito bites so this is a mosquito when a mosquito bites the sporozoids enter the human in the human they enter the liver where it forms caissons.
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Cisones are malarial parasites that are found inside the hepatocides.
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Consider this the hepatocide and this is the cisont that is formed inside the hepatocytes.
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So the material parasites pass through the cisone stage and the merozoids are liberated from the liver cells.
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The released schizons form the merozoids.
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The merozoids again may re -infect the liver cells or they enter the erythrocytic cycle by infecting the red blood cells or the rbcs...