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What is Plasmodium?
Plasmodium
is a genus of parasitic protozoa that causes malaria in humans and other animals. There are several species of Plasmodium that infect humans, the most notable being
Plasmodium falciparum
,
Plasmodium vivax
,
Plasmodium malariae
, and
Plasmodium ovale
. These parasites are transmitted through the bite of infected female
Anopheles mosquitoes
.
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