Human Malaria Transmission: Reconciling Field and Laboratory Data

作者: Thomas R. Burkot , Patricia M. Graves

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4612-2590-4_6

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摘要: The human malaria parasite life cycle appears deceptively simple because it involves only one species of vertebrate host (humans) and anopheline mosquitoes to transmit the pathogen. However, a number host, vector, pathogen factors have evolved that interact with ecological logistic considerations determine whether transmission from mosquito human, or converse, will successfully occur.

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