P. vivax is a type of protozoan of the genus Plasmodia, characterized by four common forms of development, of which the most pathogenic and dangerous for humans is gamogony, which is the initial one in the life cycle of this species. Lycimeria and bermestermy (non-pathogenic forms) are also distinguished.
The parasitism of the parasite in the human body at different stages of development determines its impact on various human systems. This could be beneficial