Sunday, January 23, 2011

How malaria transmission ...?

Malaria is transmitted through the bite of mosquitoes (Anopheles). When the Anopheles mosquito bites a person sick with malaria, the parasites will come together with the patient's blood sucked. In the body of the mosquito, the parasite breed. After 7-14 days when the mosquitoes are biting a healthy person, the parasites are transmitted to healthy people. Inside the human body the parasite will multiply, attack the red blood cells. In less 12 days, the person will be sick with malaria.

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