Parasites are organisms that live off other organisms, or moderate, to survive. Some parasites don’t noticeably disturb their hosts. Others grow, decreace, or invade organ systems that make their hosts sick, resulting in a parasitic infection. Parasitic infections are a major problem in tropical and subtropical regions of the world. Malaria is one of the harmful parasitic diseases. Parasites are organisms that live in (or on) another organism, called the moderator. The parasites can be microscopic or huge enough to see with the naked eye, and they survive by feeding from the host. They can also develop parasitic infections, which can lead to sepsis.Sometimes incorrectly called blood poisoning, sepsis is the body’s often deadly response to infection. Sepsis kills and damage millions and requires early suspicion and rapid treatment for survival
Short Communication: Clinical Infectious Diseases: Open Access
Short Communication: Clinical Infectious Diseases: Open Access
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Short Communication: Clinical Infectious Diseases: Open Access
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