Plasmodium enters the red blood cells, eats cellular content, excretes hemozoin which is released in the blood plasma once the infected red blood cells rupture on account of the multiplication of the parasite. The release of hemozoin( a toxic substance) in the blood stream and its circulation causes a rise in fever with shivering called malarial fever.
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Plasmodium enters the red blood cells, eats cellular content, excretes hemozoin which is released in the blood plasma once the infected red blood cells rupture on account of the multiplication of the parasite. The release of hemozoin( a toxic substance) in the blood stream and its circulation causes a rise in fever with shivering called malarial fever.