Red blood cells with malaria, artwork
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Red blood cells with malaria, artwork
Red blood cells with malaria, computer artwork. Malaria is caused by the Plasmodium parasite, which is transmitted into the bloodstream by mosquito bites. The merozoite stage of this protozoan parasite (seen here) invades red blood cells, replicating and destroying the red blood cell upon release. This can cause anaemia. The merozoites may then reinvade more red blood cells, causing the severe cyclic fevers of malaria
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This artwork, titled "Red Blood Cells with Malaria" offers a visually striking representation of the intricate battle between the Plasmodium parasite and our red blood cells. Created through computer artistry, this print vividly depicts the merozoite stage of the malaria-causing protozoan parasite invading and replicating within red blood cells. Malaria, a disease transmitted by mosquito bites, poses a significant threat to human health worldwide. As shown in this artwork, once inside our bloodstream, the Plasmodium parasites invade red blood cells and multiply rapidly before destroying their host cell upon release. This destructive process can lead to anemia as more and more red blood cells are affected. The cyclic fevers associated with malaria are caused by repeated invasions of new red blood cells by merozoites. The severity of these fevers varies depending on the extent of infection within an individual's body. Through its detailed portrayal of infected red blood cells and menacing merozoites, this artwork serves as a powerful reminder of the harmful effects that malaria has on our bodies. It highlights both the medical significance and biological complexity behind this parasitic infection. Created for educational purposes rather than commercial use by Science Photo Library, this illustration merges artistry with scientific understanding to provide viewers with an engaging glimpse into the world of haematology, parasitology, microbiology - all united under one microscope slide filled with vibrant colors representing life's fragility when confronted by such microscopic adversaries.
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