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Malaria Transmitted By Mosquitos
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Malaria
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| Date Added: | July 26th Thursday, 2007 | ||
| Answer:
Malaria Transmitted
by
Mosquitos
As best my studies show, mosquitoes bite a
human, then bite another human giving them Malaria or Paludisme.
I am not sure, if being near a person having
Malaria means a Mosquito could bite, then transfer.
I am not sure, maybe animals have
malaria?
Young mosquitoes first ingest the malaria parasite by feeding on an infected human carrier... A mosquito becomes infected when it takes a blood meal from an infected human. ... they are then ready to infect a new human host. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malaria">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malaria Malaria Transmitted by Mosquitos
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