Why malaria follows jaundice
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Jaundice is not an unusual accompaniment of malaria. It can occur due to intravascular hemolysis, disseminated intravascular coagulation, and, rarely, 'malarial hepatitis'. ... In endemic areas, jaundice is seen in approximately 2.5% of patients with falciparum malaria.
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because malaria is spread by mosquito and feed on non fitable matter . hence when it bite it causes malaria
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