Second Most Common Malaria Parasite is an Underappreciated Threat
Malaria is the most common infectious disease in the world, and infected over 225 million people in 2019 according to the World Health Organization. A majority of cases occur in a handful of countries, like India, Pakistan, and Ethiopia. Mosquitoes transmit the disease, which is caused by one of five parasites, which are all in the Plasmodium genus. Most cases of malaria that are reported are due to Plasmodium falciparum, which is estimated to caused about 193.5 million cases a year. But in a new study in PLOS Medicine, researchers are warning that another related parasite, Plasmodium vivax (P. vivax) is causing many infections, and is a serious burden on public health around the world. These infections are to blame for subtle, but widespread harm, the study suggested.
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