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the answer is a mosquito, a mosquito is a parasite :)
Anaphelous mosquito spreads the malaria parasite and there by malarial fever. It forms an angle of 45 degree with the wall as against culex mosquito. Which sits parrallel to wall.
it typically means the cell that hosts a disease and spreads it to other cells
when a mosquito bites a person,it leaves plasmodium(malarial parasite) into blood which then enters liver and undergoes multiple fission,which then matures and spreads infection and causes malaria.
Diffusion
There are 4 different parasites that cause malaria, but all of them are in the Plasmodium family.Plasmodium falciparumPlasmodium vivaxPlasmodium ovalePlasmodium malariaeEach one of them causes malaria, but the symptoms are slightly different.
Schistosomiasis, or bilharzia, is usually not spread directly from one person to another. It usually spreads by exposure to water in which the snails that serve as the host for the parasite are found. An infected person passes the parasites on to the snails, where the parasite continues its life cycle, and is released into the water to infect another person.
If you mean the word "spread" then yes it is because you can "spread" something out.
If someone has a infectious disease, and it spreads quickly, then that disease is considered epidemic.
every flu is carried in something so when someone gets it it spreads
To get rid of swimmers itch you have to put your swim suit in the dryer to kill the parasite have to do this because when you go swimming in the lake (lake that's dirty and has lots of ducks) the parasite bites you and when it spreads more and it gets into your swim suit and the only way to kill it is to put it into the dryer for 30 to 45 minutes,it also depends on how long until you started getting the itch.
Cryptosporidiosis is a parasitic infection caused by the Cryptosporidium parasite. It commonly spreads through contaminated water or food, leading to symptoms like diarrhea, stomach cramps, and dehydration. It can affect both humans and animals.