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The lifecycle of malaria is shown below moving from the mosquito (the innocent bystander) to mammal host (the victim) the back again - this has been made small for mobile users but click on the image for a size version.  
The lifecycle of malaria is shown below. Parasites move from the mosquito to mammal host, then back again (click on the image for a size version).  


Each of these stages including the pre-erythrocytic and re-infection stages have clinical and often morphological relevance - these are described in the other links in the section, they don't take long to read and hopefully you will find them useful!
Knowledge of each stage is useful since each has clinical, and often morphological relevance (see links later in the section)


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*[[Overview of malaria biology]]
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*[[Pre-erythrocytic (liver) stage]]: understand the incubation period and re-crudecence of infection in some species
*Biology of the trohozoite stage
*Biology of the trohozoite stage
*[[Biology of the schizont]]
*[[Biology of the schizont]]
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*[[Re-infection of the mosquito]]
*[[Re-infection of the mosquito]]
*The host response to malaria
*The host response to malaria
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Revision as of 09:29, 30 April 2024

Overview of malaria lifecycle


The lifecycle of malaria is shown below. Parasites move from the mosquito to mammal host, then back again (click on the image for a size version).

Knowledge of each stage is useful since each has clinical, and often morphological relevance (see links later in the section)



More detailed information