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What is the biology of malaria?
a. what is its pathogenesis?
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- Which is considered as the intermediate host and the definitive host in the life cycle of malarial parasite?a. Describe the life cycle and host range of Toxoplasma gondii.b. How are humans infected?c. What are the most serious outcomes of infection?What correlation did Dr. Tony Allison find between sickle cell disease and malaria?