Malaria Disease and Hepatitis C

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Malaria is a common disease in a hot tropical area and it affects about 300 million people worldwide. There are four types of parasites that cause malaria in humans. Among the types of species Plasmodium falciparum is most common in Africa region and it can cause deadly form of disease. The Plasmodium vivax which is the second type of species is not life-threatening form of malaria. Plasmodium ovale also causes malaria. The system malaria affect most is the immune system. Malaria undergoes a complex life cycle, which involves two separate asexual reproductive stages in the vertebrate host which include humans and sexual reproduction as well as multiplication in the insect vector of all human.

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In terms of structure, most of the infectious stages of Plasmodium consist of nucleuses which consist of a DNA. DNA is a genetic cells material of a mitochondrion that is used for respiration and thus producing the energy for the cell to moving proteins and other molecules which is an organ that is unique to this group of single celled parasites which is thought to be implicated in t...

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