Sporozoite

usgb/ˌspɔːr.əˈzoʊ.aɪt/
noun

A sporozoite is a motile, infective stage of certain protozoan parasites, such as those that cause malaria, capable of entering host cells.

The sporozoite of the malaria parasite is injected into the human bloodstream by a mosquito.
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infective parasite, motile stage, malaria vector

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Understanding Terminology

Knowing the term sporozoite helps in grasping the complexities of parasite life cycles.

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In a research article about malaria, sporozoite stage is crucial for describing the transmission process.
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Medical Context

In medical studies, mentioning sporozoites often relates directly to malaria infection pathways.

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In discussions about malaria control, focus on how sporozoites are introduced into the human body is vital.
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Biological Importance

Recognizing the significance of sporozoites can aid in developing vaccines against malaria.

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Studying sporozoites is fundamental for developing effective treatments against malaria.
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