Malaria in human develops in two stages, a
liver and real blood cell stage. When an infect mosquito bite a person’s skin
to take a blood meal, malaria parasites in the mosquito’s salver enter the blood
stream and migrate to the person’s liver within 30 minutes to 60 minutes introduced into the human body. They infect
the liver cell,
liver and real blood cell stage. When an infect mosquito bite a person’s skin
to take a blood meal, malaria parasites in the mosquito’s salver enter the blood
stream and migrate to the person’s liver within 30 minutes to 60 minutes introduced into the human body. They infect
the liver cell,
multiplying in the liver cell for a period of 6-15 day. In the
process they became thousands of parasites which following rupture of liver
cell.
Escape into the blood cell and infect red
blood cell ,this beginning the red blood cell stage of its life cycle within
the red blood cells, the parasite multiply further, periodically
breaking out of their host cell to
invade fresh red blood cells. Several replication cycles occur.
blood cell ,this beginning the red blood cell stage of its life cycle within
the red blood cells, the parasite multiply further, periodically
breaking out of their host cell to
invade fresh red blood cells. Several replication cycles occur.
The pathology and
clinical manifestation associated with malaria are almost exclusively due to
the red blood cell parasites.
clinical manifestation associated with malaria are almost exclusively due to
the red blood cell parasites.
The blood
parasites are those that cause the symptoms of malaria (WHO 1996).
parasites are those that cause the symptoms of malaria (WHO 1996).