Plasmodium knowlesi--the fifth species causing human malaria

Journal: Duodecim; Laaketieteellinen Aikakauskirja
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Abstract

Four species have been known to bring on human malaria, the most severe disease being caused by Plasmodium falciparum. In 2007, after returning from Malaysia, a Finnish tourist was found to be infected with a fifth Plasmodium species, P. knowlesi which usually infects macaques. Over the past few years, hundreds of human cases have been found in Malaysia. The clinical disease caused by P. knowlesi appears less severe than P. falciparum infection, but more severe than infection with other malaria-causing species. Diagnosis is based both on PCR and microscopy. P. knowlesi is currently. considered as the fifth species causing malaria in humans.

Authors
Anu Kantele, Sakari Jokiranta
Relevant Conditions

Malaria