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Chapter 32, Problem 2AQ
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The common problem that unites visceral parasitic infections covered in the chapter. Also explain how this problem could be solved and why these diseases are rare in developed countries.
Concept introduction:
Some protists are in parasitic association with other organisms in which the host is harmed. For examples, Plasmodium is a significant pathogen of humans that cause malaria.
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Brock Biology of Microorgan. -Access
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