Name the caustic agent of malaria and their common asexual mode of reproduction in our body during adverse condition
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Four plasmodium that were considered responsible for malaria disease in human : P. vivax, P. falciparum, P. ovale and P. malariae
Transmission routes:
The main mode of transmission of the disease is by bites from infected Anopheles mosquitoes that have previously had a blood meal from an individual with parasitemia. Less common routes of transmission are via infected blood transfusion, transplantation, infected needles, and from a mother to her fetus during pregnancy.
ANSWER OF THEIR COMMON ASEXUAL MODE OF REPRODUCTION IN OUR BODY IS GIVEN IN THE ATTACHMENT.
Transmission routes:
The main mode of transmission of the disease is by bites from infected Anopheles mosquitoes that have previously had a blood meal from an individual with parasitemia. Less common routes of transmission are via infected blood transfusion, transplantation, infected needles, and from a mother to her fetus during pregnancy.
ANSWER OF THEIR COMMON ASEXUAL MODE OF REPRODUCTION IN OUR BODY IS GIVEN IN THE ATTACHMENT.
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