Intermediate host

A mode of disease transmission where the infectious agents must spend a part of their life cycle in a host between the infected person (source of the agent) and the new host (to become infected). For example, the malaria plasmodium must spend a part of its life cycle in the body of the anopheles mosquito to mature sufficiently to infect the new host.


The host in which a parasite passes through its larval or asexual stages of development.


 


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