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An infectious disease characterized by cycles of chills, fever, and sweating, caused by the parasitic infection of red blood cells by a protozoan which is transmitted by the bite of an infected female mosquito.
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is transmitted by mosquitoes and characterised by high fever.
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An acute and sometimes chronic infectious disease of the red blood cells. Malaria is transmitted to a human by the bite of an infected female Anopheles mosquito. The mosquito becomes infected by ingesting the blood of an infected human. Of the 1.8 billion persons at risk of malaria worldwide, there are an estimated 500 million clinical cases and nearly 3.5 million deaths each year. It is therefore one of the most important infectious diseases in the world. There is no vaccine for malaria.
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of or relating to the cheek, the side of the head, or the zygomatic bone
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