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Plasmodium knowlesi as a Threat to Global Public Health

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2015;53(5):575-581.
Published online: October 29, 2015

The Chair of Medical Biology, Ludwik Rydygier Collegium Medicum of Nicolaus Copernicus University, Bydgoszcz, Poland

* Corresponding author (roland20@wp.pl)
• Received: March 25, 2015   • Revised: June 2, 2015   • Accepted: August 4, 2015

© 2015, Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine

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Fig. 1. Malaria transmission cycle and human-monkey host interaction (based on [19]).
Fig. 2. Microscopic morphology of Plasmodium knowlesi in May-Grünwald-Giemsa stained thin blood smear. Infected erythrocytes were not enlarged with the presence of much hemozoin and lacked stippling. (A, B) Young trophozoites, (C) late trophozoite, (D) equatorial band form, (E, G) schizonts, (H) merozoites, (I) gametocyte (reproduced from [26]).
Plasmodium knowlesi as a Threat to Global Public Health
Year Patient’s age (year) and sex Nationality Chemoprophylaxis Country of infection Reference
2006 35, man Swedish No Malaysia [10]
2010 45, man French No data Thailand [26]
2012 33, woman Scottish Atovaquone/proguanil (Malarone) for the first 4 days Malaysia [27]
2012 35, man Japanese No Malaysia [18]
2013 55, woman German No Thailand [28]
2013 54, man German No Thailand [29]
2013 73, man German No Myanmar and Thailand [11]
Table 1. Short characteristics of knowlesi malaria incidents in patients from non-endemic countries