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Which of the following is a common symptom of malaria?
- A.High fever with chills
- B.Persistent cough
- C.Skin rashes
- D.Joint pain
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Correct answer: A — High fever with chills
Solution
- Malaria is caused by Plasmodium species.
- The parasite infects red blood cells.
- The rupture of red blood cells releases a toxin called hemozoin.
- This release causes periodic high fever and chills.
- Hence the answer is (A).
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