.....Malaria also is not a "permanent" disease but you can contract it more than once.
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Recurrent malaria
Malaria recurs after treatment for three reasons.
Recrudescence occurs when parasites are not cleared by treatment, whereas reinfection indicates complete clearance with new infection established from a separate infective mosquito bite; both can occur with any malaria parasite species. Relapse is specific to
P. vivax and
P. ovale and involves re-emergence of blood-stage parasites from latent parasites (hypnozoites) in the liver.[SUP]
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Describing a case of malaria as cured by observing the disappearance of parasites from the bloodstream can, therefore, be deceptive. The longest
incubation period reported for a
P. vivax infection is 30 years.[SUP]
[9][/SUP] Approximately one in five of
P. vivax malaria cases in
temperate areas involve
overwintering by hypnozoites, with relapses beginning the year after the mosquito bite.