| malaria |
disease caused by a protozoa. It is parasitic of red blood cells and is transmitted by mosquitoes. Symptoms included chills, fever, and sweating. Often chronic and recurring.
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| malaria |
A disease of humans caused by blood parasites of the species Plasmodium falciparum, vivax, ovale or malariae and transmitted by anopheline mosquitoes.
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| malarial |
pertaining or due to malaria.
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| malarial c. |
a group of physical signs of a chronic nature that result from antecedent attacks of severe malaria; the principal signs are anemia, sallow skin, yellow sclera, splenomegaly, hepatomegaly, and, in children, retardation of body growth and puberty.
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| malarial c.’s |
the gametocytes of Plasmodium falciparum; they may be male (microgametocytes) or female (macrogametocytes).
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