Malaria Intermediate Hosts: Understanding the Role of Mosquitoes
An example of an intermediate host for malaria is the female _Anopheles_ mosquito. _Anopheles_ mosquitoes become infected with the malaria parasite when they feed on an infected human. The parasite develops and multiplies inside the mosquito, and is then transmitted to another human when the mosquito bites them.Infectious Diseases - Related Articles
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