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How Malaria Develops 

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medical illustration of 1. Malaria infected female mosquito bites.
2. Malaria parasite reaches liver and reproduces.
3. liver releases parasites into bloodstream.
4. Parasites then enter the red blood cells.
5. Without treatment symptoms increase.
6. Treatment with mefloquine kills the parasites.
Next medical illustration of Catheter advanced through superior vena cava, right atrium, tricuspid valve, right ventricle, pulmonary valve, into pulmonary artery, where balloon tip is inflated and deflated to measure pressures.

Pulmonary Artery Catheterization

1. Malaria infected female mosquito bites. 2. Malaria parasite reaches liver and reproduces. 3. liver releases parasites into bloodstream. 4. Parasites then enter the red blood cells. 5. Without treatment symptoms increase. 6. Treatment with mefloquine kills the parasites.

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