Is a radical cure for malaria necessary for someone who is asymptomatic?

A. No, malaria is never asymptomatic.
B. No, prophylactic treatment would suffice.
C. Yes, the patient could still have the parasite in the lungs.
D. Yes, the patient could still have the parasite in the liver.


Answer: D

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