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DOWNLOAD PDFThe species Plasmodium malariae causes a milder form of disease as compared to falciparum. This species is associated with a cyclical fever that occurs every 3 days. Asymptomatic infection can persist for years.
The species Plasmodium malariae causes a milder form of disease as compared to falciparum. This species is associated with a cyclical fever that occurs every 3 days.
These species of Plasmodium cause a milder form of disease as compared to falciparum. This species is associated with a cyclic fever that occurs every 2 days and is also associated with persistent liver stages that allow relapse up to five years after elimination of the erythrocytic stage.
These species of Plasmodium cause a milder form of disease as compared to falciparum. This species is associated with a cyclic fever that occurs every 2 days.
The Duffy antigen is a protein located on the surface of red blood cells and is a non-specific receptor for several chemokines. This receptor is also the receptor for Plasmodium vivax. Therefore, individuals whose erythrocytes do not express the receptor are believed to be more resistant to this form of malaria.
The Duffy antigen is a protein located on the surface of red blood cells and is a non-specific receptor for several chemokines. This receptor is also the receptor for Plasmodium vivax. It is thought the black population has a higher percentage of individuals missing the duffy antigen, thus conferring resistance to this form of malaria. Infection is still possible, however.
Plasmodium vivax and ovale is associated with persistent liver stages that allow relapse up to five years after elimination of the erythrocytic stage of disease. The dormant form in the liver can be treated with the addition of primaquine, which treats liver hypnozoites.
Plasmodium falciparum is a species of Plasmodium that causes the most severe symptoms. Vast majority of deaths are caused by P. falciparum while P. vivax, P. ovale, and P. malariae cause a milder form that is rarely fatal.
Plasmodium falciparum is a species of Plasmodium that causes the most severe symptoms. Vast majority of deaths are caused by P. falciparum while P. vivax, P. ovale, and P. malariae cause a milder form that is rarely fatal.
The classic symptom of cyclical fever and chills associated with malaria occurs every 2 days in P. vivax and P. ovale infections and every three days for P. malariae. P. falciparum however, greatly varies in its paroxysms. Often, there is no distinct periodicity, but hovers around 48h. Of the Plasmodium strains, falciparum has the most unpredictable fever course.
Plasmodium falciparum can cause the surface properties of infected red blood cells to change, causing them to adhere to blood vessels. This causes obstruction of the microcirculation and can occlude capillaries in the brain, kidney, and lungs.
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