Malaria
Alternate Names : Biduoterian Fever, Blackwater Fever, Falciparum Malaria, Plasmodium, Quartan Malaria, Tertian Malaria
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Mosquito, Egg Raft
Mosquitoes of the Culex species lay their eggs in the form of egg rafts that float in still or stagnant water. The mosquito lays the eggs one at a time sticking them together in the shape of a raft. An egg raft can contain from 100 to 400 eggs. The eggs go through larval and pupal stages and feed on micro-organisms before developing into flying mosquitoes. (Courtesy of the Centers for Disease Control.)
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- Malaria, Microscopic View of Cellular Parasites
- Mosquito, Adult Feeding on the Skin
- Mosquito, Egg Raft
- Mosquito, Larvae
- Mosquito, Pupa
- Malaria, Microscopic View of Cellular Parasites
- Malaria, Photomicrograph of Cellular Parasites
- Malaria
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