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#129 – James Tibenderana on the state of the art in malaria control and elimination

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How Is Malaria Spread?

Malaria is spread by a vector called the mosquito. It's usually, it's the female anophaline mosquito that spreads malaria. Of about 400 different species of mosquitoes, they are about forty anophylines responsible for spreading malaria. And so that the female, it bites one person, picks up this tiny, single siled parasite, or testy. A member, back to my high schol biology, so picks up this parasite, andthen it goes and bites someone else and passes it into their blood as well.

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