malariaparasiten
Malariaparasiten are single-celled protozoa belonging to the genus Plasmodium. These parasites are the causative agents of malaria, a serious and potentially life-threatening disease that affects millions of people worldwide, primarily in tropical and subtropical regions. There are several species of Plasmodium that infect humans, with Plasmodium falciparum being the most virulent and responsible for the majority of malaria-related deaths. Other significant species include Plasmodium vivax, Plasmodium ovale, and Plasmodium malariae.
The life cycle of malariaparasiten is complex and involves two hosts: mosquitoes of the Anopheles genus and
When an infected mosquito bites a human, it injects sporozoites, which travel to the liver. There, they