Plasmodium Malariae

Plasmodium malariae is responsible for causing malaria in humans. According to the study, each year approximately 500 million people are infected by malaria.  The organism is a parasite protozoan. Plasmodium malariae infects the mosquito and cause malaria in humans. The transmission of this disease is a female anopheles’ mosquito. Plasmodium malariae is one of the various species of the plasmodium parasites. These parasites infect the organism as pathogens and responsible for the disease. The malaria is also caused by several species include Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium falciparum. The symptoms of malaria include fever occurs in an interval. The disease can be diagnosed and confirmed using the PCR technique. Malarial fever can also cause mortality to humans.