Malaria is a parasitic disease of human beings. It is transmitted in 108 countries, in total affecting around 3 billion people. In 2010, it caused an estimated 216 million cases and 655,000 deaths.
Some aspects of the life history of the Malaysian strain of Plasmodium juxtanucleare are presented. The periodicity of the parasite is believed to be an asynchronous, quotidian parasitemia with a long ...
Despite the efforts of governments and the World Health Organization to combine prevention measures and efforts to eradicate malaria-carrying mosquitoes, the disease kills more than a million people ...
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