English: Malaria is caused by a parasite (Plasmodium) transmitted to people and animals by mosquitoes of the genus Anopheles. The sporozoite life-stage of the parasite develops inside oocysts and are released in large numbers into the hemocoel of mosquitoes. This false-colored electron micrograph shows a sporozoite of Plasmodium bergei migrating through the cytoplasm of midgut epithelia of an Anopheles stephensi mosquito.
Français : Sporozoite de Plasmodium bergei, l'agent du paludsime des rongeurs (malaria).
العربية: صورة مجهريةٌ إلكترونيةٌ ذات لونٍ زائف للطور البَوْغِيّ من المتصورة
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<title><bold>A malarial sporozoite in an infected epithelial cell.</bold></title><p>Malaria is transmitted to people and animals by mosquitoes. Malarial sporozoites develop inside oocysts and are released in large numbers into the hemocoel of <italic>Anopheles stephensi</italic> mosquitoes. This false-colored electron micrograph shows a sporozoite migrating through the cytoplasm of midgut epithelia. <ext-link xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" ext-link-type="uri" xlink:href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.0030192" xlink:type="simple">See Frevert et al.</ext-link></p><p><italic>Image Credit: Image by Ute Frevert; false color by Margaret Shear</italic></p>