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Most of the time no, it is a common misconception that infection with malaria is always a lifelong one. Malaria is caused by a number of species of Plasmodium species, some of which are persistent (can survive indefinitely in an infected person) such as Plasmodium vivax, whereas the more series form Plasmodium falciparum is transient but very severe, this will not persist in an infected person but may kill.

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Q: Do you always get malaria if you are bitten by a mosquito?
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