Parasite Replication
Parasite replication is the duplication or multiplication of parasites, which are organisms that live on or in a host organism and cause harm to the host. Parasites can be microscopic or macroscopic, and they can replicate both sexually and asexually. Parasite replication is an important process to consider in protecting human health, as many parasites spread through contact with their host or with contaminated surfaces and can cause diseases. For instance, malaria is caused by a parasite called Plasmodium, and it is spread when an infected mosquito bites a person. Effective prevention and control of parasites relies on understanding their life cycle and the ways in which they replicate.
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