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Communicable disease - EdexcelProtist diseases

Disease-causing viruses, bacteria, fungi or protists are called pathogens. Sterilising water, preparing food hygienically, washing, vaccination and barrier contraception can reduce the spread of pathogens.

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Protist diseases

are a group of small organisms that have features that belong to animals, plants and . They are a diverse group of organisms. Some are more like animals, others more like plants and some, called moulds, are closest to fungi. They are all , which means they have a .

Malaria

Malaria is spread by mosquitos, which carry the Plasmodium protist. These are often found in areas with higher temperatures like Africa, Asia, and South and Central America, but not the UK because of our lower temperatures. Mosquitos suck blood containing the protists from an infected person. They pass the protist, to other people they suck blood from. The mosquitos do not become ill and are called '' because they transmit the .

The symptoms of malaria include a fever, sweats and chills, headaches, vomiting and . Damage is also caused to the blood and liver. After decades of research scientists developed the first malaria vaccine in 2021. Infection continues to be reduced by stopping individuals from being bitten. People sleep under mosquito nets and wear insect repellent to avoid bites. are also taken, which treat the symptoms and can prevent infection.