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'''Navigation'''</br> | |||
<span style="font-size:80%">(click blue highlighted text to return to page)</span></br></br> | |||
<span style="font-size:90%">[[Malaria Index|Malaria main index]]''</span></br> | |||
<span style="font-size:90%">>This page: <u>Malaria Biology</u></span> | |||
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|colspan="1" style = "font-size:100%; color:black; background: #afbddb |'''Overview''' | |||
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File:New_Malaria_Lifecycle.jpg|<span style="font-size:90%"></span>|link={{filepath:New_Malaria_Lifecycle.jpg}} | |||
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|colspan="1" style = "font-size:100%; color:black; background: #afbddb |'''Descriptions''' | |||
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1. [[Pre-erythrocytic (liver) stage|Initial infection]]</br> | |||
2. [[Biology of the trophozoite stage|Trophozoites]]</br> | |||
3. [[Biology of the schizont|Schizonts]]: asexual replication in blood, morphological variabilty, intermittent fevers</br> | |||
4. [[Biology of the gametocyte|Gametocytes]]: sexual replication, male and female forms, persistence after treatment</br> | |||
5. [[Re-infection of the mosquito]]: the mosquito stage, stored samples and exflagellation</br> | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:00, 17 May 2024
Navigation
(click blue highlighted text to return to page)
Malaria main index
>This page: Malaria Biology
Overview |
Descriptions |
Click on title to see details:
1. Initial infection
2. Trophozoites
3. Schizonts: asexual replication in blood, morphological variabilty, intermittent fevers
4. Gametocytes: sexual replication, male and female forms, persistence after treatment
5. Re-infection of the mosquito: the mosquito stage, stored samples and exflagellation