plasmodium ovale การใช้
- These species are " Plasmodium ovale curtisi " and " Plasmodium ovale wallikeri ".
- These species are " Plasmodium ovale curtisi " and " Plasmodium ovale wallikeri ".
- Two chimpanzee samples tested positive for " Plasmodium ovale " and one for " Plasmodium malariae ".
- ""'Plasmodium ovale curtisi " "'is a subspecies of parasitic protozoa that causes tertian malaria in humans.
- ""'Plasmodium ovale wallikeri " "'is a subspecies of parasitic protozoa that causes tertian malaria in humans.
- "Plasmodium knowlesi " is the sixth major human malaria parasite ( following the division of " Plasmodium ovale " into 2 subspecies ).
- The tissue form of " Plasmodium ovale " was described in 1954 and that of " P . malariae " in 1960 in experimentally infected chimpanzees.
- "Plasmodium ovale " has recently been shown to consist of two cocirculating species-" Plasmodium ovale curtisi " and " Plasmodium ovale wallikeri ".
- "Plasmodium ovale " has recently been shown to consist of two cocirculating species-" Plasmodium ovale curtisi " and " Plasmodium ovale wallikeri ".
- "Plasmodium ovale " has recently been shown to consist of two cocirculating species-" Plasmodium ovale curtisi " and " Plasmodium ovale wallikeri ".
- Pamaquine is no longer available anywhere, but primaquine is still used routinely worldwide as part of the treatment of " Plasmodium vivax " and " Plasmodium ovale " malaria.
- The original species has been shown to be two morphologically identical forms-" Plasmodium ovale curtisi " and " Plasmodium ovale wallikeri "-which can be differentiated only by genetic means.
- The original species has been shown to be two morphologically identical forms-" Plasmodium ovale curtisi " and " Plasmodium ovale wallikeri "-which can be differentiated only by genetic means.
- One such species, namely " Plasmodium ovale ", was first described in 1914 by Stephens in a blood sample taken from a patient in Pachmarhi, Madhya Pradesh in the autumn of 1913.
- The proposed indication for tafenoquine is for treatment of the hypnozoite stages of " Plasmodium vivax " and " Plasmodium ovale " that are responsible for relapse of these malaria species even when the blood stages are successfully cleared.
- It was described in 2010 when it was realised that " Plasmodium ovale " was in fact two distinct species-" Plasmodium ovale curtisi " and " Plasmodium ovale wallikeri "-which are morphologically identical.
- It was described in 2010 when it was realised that " Plasmodium ovale " was in fact two distinct species-" Plasmodium ovale curtisi " and " Plasmodium ovale wallikeri "-which are morphologically identical.
- It was described in 2010 when it was realised that " Plasmodium ovale " was in fact two distinct species-" Plasmodium ovale curtisi " and " Plasmodium ovale wallikeri "-which are morphologically identical.
- This was followed by the recognition of the other two species of " Plasmodium " which infect humans : " Plasmodium ovale " ( 1922 ) and " Plasmodium knowlesi " ( identified in long-tailed macaques in 1931; in humans in 1965 ).
- In October 1941, H . Levinson joined the Malaria Research Station of the Hebrew University ( Director : Prof . Dr . Gideon Mer ) in Rosh Pina ( Upper Galilee, Palestine ) and performed examinations of the mosquito species " Anopheles saccharovi, " " Anopheles sergentii " and " Anopheles superpictus " for availability of the sporozoans Plasmodium falciparum, Plasmodium malariae, Plasmodium vivax or Plasmodium ovale, inhabiting the blood-sucking females of the above mosquito species.