Where is malaria first transmitted?
In the liver then the blood.
Where does the malaria parasite multiply?
In the stomach wall of mosquito.
What protozoan parasite causes the disease malaria?
Plasmodium
What does premunition mean?
Indigenous partial immunity.
Why is it important for immunized individuals to receive continued exposure to parasite?
Because immunity can wear off.
What are the 2 different kind of fevers malaria can cause?
What are the clinical signe of chronic malaria?
What happens when cerebral malaria is contracted?
Clogging of brain capillaries - can induce coma.
How many people are infected with malaria each year?
300 million.
What does prostrating mean?
Reduced to extreme weakness.
What are the signs of prostrating fever caused by malaria?
Where is malaria predominently found?
What is the vector for malaria?
Female mosquito’s - Anopheles.
What cycle takes place in the gut of the mosquito?
Sporogonic multiplication.
What does synchronous mean?
Occuring at the same time.
How is malaria diagnosed?
Outline the life (sporogonic) cycle of the plasmodium parasite in vector?
Outline the life (erythrocytic) cycle of plasmodium in host?