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malaria? How different is its
behavior from the behavior of
the vector of dengue fever?
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A parasitic infection found in every continent, caused by 1 of 4 principal species of genus Plasmodium, carried from one animal or person to another by mosquitoes of over 60 species (potential vectors).
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