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Explain how malaria is transmitted to humans.

Class 8ScienceMicroorganisms Friend and Foe

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A protozoan called Plasmodium is responsible for malaria. It lives in the liver and blood of the person who has been infected by this disease. A female Anopheles mosquito when sucks blood from the infected person, Plasmodium along with blood, is taken into its stomach. The Plasmodium, here, multiplies itself and reaches the salivary gland of the mosquito. Now, when this mosquito bites a healthy person, it injects Plasmodium along with saliva to him. The healthy person then gets an attack of malaria. In this way, malaria is transmitted to humans.