“…Value Reference a, the average daily biting rate on man by a single mosquito 0.29/day [14,18] b, the proportion of bites on man that produce an infection 0.75 [18] c, the probability that a mosquito becomes infectious 0.75 [18] g, the per capita rate of loss of immunity in human hosts 0.000017/day [14] r, the rate at which human hosts acquire immunity 0.00019/day [5] d, the per capita death rate due to the disease 0.333 [25] n, the rate of recovery of human hosts from the disease 0.0022/day [3,8] l h , the per capita natural birth rate of humans 0.0015875/day [8] l v , the per capita natural birth rate of the mosquitoes 0.071/day [8] m h , the per capita natural death rate of the humans 0.00004/day [5] m v , the per capita natural death rate of the mosquitoes 0.05/day [19] On malaria dynamics is need for effective drugs, treated bed nets and insecticides that would reduce the mosquito population. Since malaria induced immunity is not everlasting, it remains a major obstacle to eradicate the disease even if individuals are protected.…”