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parasites that reside within vertebrate red blood cells, as these are the stages that tend to cause disease. However, drugs targeting other stages of the parasite life cycle are under development in order to prevent infection in travelers and to prevent transmission of sexual stages to insect hosts.
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species, the parasites in infected liver cells are only what are called merozoites. After emerging from the liver, they enter red blood cells, as explained above. They then go through continuous cycles of erythrocyte infection, while a small percentage of parasites differentiate into a sexual stage
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which divide several times to produce new merozoites. The infected red blood cell eventually bursts, allowing the new merozoites to travel within the bloodstream to infect new red blood cells. Most merozoites continue this replicative cycle, however some merozoites upon infecting red blood cells
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lineages diverged have differed broadly. Estimates for the diversification of the order
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differentiate into male or female sexual forms called gametocytes. These gametocytes circulate in the blood until they are taken up when a mosquito feeds on the infected vertebrate host, taking up blood which includes the gametocytes.
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consists of over 200 species, generally described on the basis of their appearance in blood smears of infected vertebrates. These species have been categorized on the basis of their morphology and host range into 14 subgenera:
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Even when humans have such subclinical plasmodial infections, there can nevertheless be very large numbers of multiplying parasites concealed in, particularly, the spleen and bone marrow. Certainly, this applies in the case of
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parasites have been described in a broad array of vertebrate hosts including reptiles, birds, and mammals. While many species can infect more than one vertebrate host, they are generally specific to one of these
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that do not generally infect humans. Some of these can cause severe disease in primates, while others can remain in the host for prolonged periods without causing disease. Many other mammals also carry
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species that are morphologically similar or infect the same hosts turn out to be only distantly related. In the 1990s, several studies sought to evaluate evolutionary relationships of
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which then injects parasites into a vertebrate host during a blood meal. Parasites grow within a vertebrate body tissue (often the liver) before entering the bloodstream to infect
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display different host ranges, with some species restricted to a single vertebrate and insect host, while other species can infect several species of vertebrates and/or insects.
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which generally consists of a single membrane-bound compartment in
Apicomplexans. From here, proteins are trafficked to various cellular compartments or to the cell surface.
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and, like avian parasites, are spread worldwide. Again, parasites can result either in severe disease or be apparently asymptomatic depending on the parasite and the host.
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species of reptiles). Parasites first infect the liver or other tissue, where they undergo a single large round of replication before exiting the host cell to infect
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have been described, many of which have been subdivided into 14 subgenera based on parasite morphology and host range. Evolutionary relationships among different
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emerged in the early 20th century. Resistance to quinine spurred the development of a broad array of antimalarial medications through the 20th century including
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which contain parasite proteins involved in invading the host cell and modifying the host once inside. Adjacent to the rhoptries are smaller structures termed
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species do not always follow taxonomic boundaries; some species that are morphologically similar or infect the same host turn out to be distantly related.
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into nine subgenera based on host specificity and parasite morphology. This included four subgenera that had previously been proposed for bird-infecting
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that contain parasite proteins required for motility as well as recognizing and attaching to host cells. Spread throughout the parasite are secretory
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end of the parasite that serve as specialized organelles for secreting effectors into the host. The most prominent are the bulbous
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of the same name. The fact that several species may be involved in causing different forms of malaria was first recognized by
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2941:Zug, G. R.; Vitt, L. J., eds. (2012).
2936:
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2071:International Journal for Parasitology
1891:Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology
1880:
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1849:Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology
1514:In addition to a vertebrate host, all
1268:species are distributed globally. All
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3185:10.1146/annurev-immunol-032713-120220
2612:Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
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950:(which together make up the subgenus
4318:a35c1df5-53d3-45ed-9225-bfb8dd5a4422
4029:National Malaria Eradication Program
2776:
2700:Biodiversity of Malaria in the world
1840:
1681:life cycle was described in 1897 by
509:cell. Like in other eukaryotes, the
396:and produce the crystalline pigment
4084:Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
2931:
2183:"CDC – Malaria Parasites – Biology"
2128:10.1146/annurev-micro-092412-155741
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1615:, named for the resemblance to the
660:to the mosquito's midgut. Here the
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3627:10.1093/oxfordjournals.bmb.a074057
3583:10.1097/01.smj.0000189904.50838.eb
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1486:), carry some 90 kinds of malaria.
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3577:(12): 1197–204, quiz 1205, 1230.
3467:
3260:Current Opinion in Insect Science
2980:Blasco, Benjamin; Leroy, Didier;
2386:"Haemospororida Danielewski 1885"
2210:Journal of the History of Biology
1792:"CDC – Malaria Parasites – About"
1716:species adding a fifth subgenus:
1447:artemisinin combination therapies
1303:Humans are primarily infected by
954:) are classified in the subgenus
597:. At this point, some species of
400:as a byproduct of digesting host
215:species involve development in a
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4114:African Leaders Malaria Alliance
4109:South African Malaria Initiative
3562:Bledsoe, G. H. (December 2005).
3538:10.1111/j.1365-2958.2004.04275.x
1903:10.1016/j.molbiopara.2016.01.007
1861:10.1016/j.molbiopara.2016.07.008
1556:act as insect hosts for various
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355:obligate intracellular parasites
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3967:Malaria antigen detection tests
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3160:
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3076:"Drug resistance in Plasmodium"
2947:. Academic Press. p. 152.
2810:
2740:Current Opinion in Microbiology
2703:. John Libbey. pp. 13–15.
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2022:Current Opinion in Microbiology
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4051:Malaria in Mandatory Palestine
3698:Plasmodium lifecycle animation
3035:"Malaria: Biology and Disease"
2917:. CRC Press. pp. 83–111.
2783:Nunn, C.; Altizer, S. (2006).
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1597:Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran
1384:Species from several subgenera
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648:. Trophozoites then mature to
573:inside human red blood cells (
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4129:Medicines for Malaria Venture
4104:African Malaria Network Trust
3493:Valkiunas, Gediminas (2005).
2892:. CRC Press. pp. 27–35.
2867:. CRC Press. pp. 67–81.
2663:10.1016/S1473-3099(16)30326-7
2575:10.1016/S0065-308X(03)54005-2
2116:Annual Review of Microbiology
1777:
1244:Estimates for when different
664:develop into male and female
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334:have been developed to treat
4014:Millennium Development Goals
3642:
2507:. CRC Press. pp. 9–15.
2083:10.1016/j.ijpara.2016.08.005
1820:Zilversmit, M.; Perkins, S.
1526:). Mosquitoes of the genera
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958:. Parasites infecting other
696:Oldest mosquito fossil with
614:in humans). In other hosts,
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3317:10.1101/cshperspect.a025593
3173:Annual Review of Immunology
3080:Nature Reviews Microbiology
2624:10.1016/j.ympev.2007.11.012
2565:Rich, S.; Ayala, F (2003).
2269:10.1101/cshperspect.a025486
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4079:Against Malaria Foundation
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3273:10.1016/j.cois.2017.02.002
3126:Medicinal Research Reviews
3052:10.1016/j.cell.2016.07.055
2543:(2): 65–96. Archived from
1828:. Tree of Life Web Project
1740:Plasmodium molecular tools
1735:List of Plasmodium species
1627:in 1886. Soon thereafter,
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450:Like other apicomplexans,
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3497:. Boca Raton: CRC Press.
2831:10.1017/S0031182016001141
2752:10.1016/j.mib.2017.10.006
2222:10.1007/s10739-010-9239-3
2156:. Springer. p. 384.
2034:10.1016/j.mib.2013.07.003
1978:FEMS Microbiology Reviews
1435:sulfadoxine/pyrimethamine
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345:, this is very rare, and
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4046:Malaria in the Caribbean
3895:Sterile insect technique
3440:Acta Zoologica Lituanica
3398:10.1016/j.pt.2012.05.006
3233:10.1016/j.pt.2017.08.010
3092:10.1038/nrmicro.2017.161
2363:10.1016/j.pt.2009.05.010
1948:10.1016/j.pt.2013.03.003
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4099:Africa Fighting Malaria
3945:Diagnosis and treatment
3474:Garnham, P. C. (1966).
2423:Journal of Parasitology
2318:10.4102/sajid.v37i1.369
1991:10.1111/1574-6976.12013
1629:Giovanni Batista Grassi
1339:, such as a variety of
1022:More recent studies of
942:with the exceptions of
930:– mammals inc. primates
523:secondary endosymbiosis
476:parasitophorous vacuole
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3863:Control and prevention
3221:Trends in Parasitology
2351:Trends in Parasitology
2300:Markus, M. B. (2022).
1936:Trends in Parasitology
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3693:Malaria Atlas Project
3663:10.1353/bhm.2005.0092
3478:. Oxford: Blackwell.
3297:Catteruccia, Flaminia
1661:which infect humans:
1654:Plasmodium falciparum
1651:identified and named
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699:Plasmodium dominicana
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1700:proposed separating
1691:Giuseppe Bastianelli
1675:long-tailed macaques
1359:Over 150 species of
1196:(parasites of bats)
860:– great apes, humans
742:asexual reproduction
723:secretory organelles
487:endosymbiotic origin
4009:Diseases of poverty
4002:Society and malaria
3912:Sickle-cell anaemia
3885:Malaria prophylaxis
3295:Mitchell, Sara N.;
1670:Plasmodium knowlesi
1644:Plasmodium malariae
1617:multinucleate cells
1601:Oscillaria malariae
1503:Anopheles stephensi
1484:Anolis carolinensis
427:parasites maintain
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4359:Apicomplexa genera
4089:Imagine No Malaria
4074:Malaria Consortium
4019:History of malaria
3902:Genetic resistance
3827:Anopheles mosquito
2531:Telford S (1988).
1605:Ettore Marchiafava
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4036:World Malaria Day
3138:10.1002/med.21486
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2710:978-2-7420-0616-8
2651:Lancet Infect Dis
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2390:Tree of Life
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2187:CDC: Malaria
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1796:CDC: Malaria
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136:Aconoidasida
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4277:iNaturalist
4197:Wikispecies
4024:Roman fever
3981:Artemisinin
3917:Thalassemia
2384:Votypka J.
2193:28 December
2122:: 271–289.
1802:28 December
1718:Bennettinia
1683:Ronald Ross
1667:(1922) and
1647:. In 1897,
1621:slime molds
1443:artemisinin
1423:chloroquine
1325:variety of
1320:P. knowlesi
1280:Vertebrates
1253:from other
996:Carinamoeba
972:Bennettinia
794:Carinamoeba
782:Bennettinia
719:Apicomplexa
682:sporozoites
662:gametocytes
646:trophozoite
638:Sporozoites
539:isoprenoids
535:fatty acids
481:Species of
417:chromosomes
361:Description
323:P. knowlesi
311:P. malariae
268:Species of
253:and family
243:Apicomplexa
205:vertebrates
173:Marchiafava
126:Apicomplexa
4354:Plasmodium
4348:Categories
4217:Plasmodium
4203:Plasmodium
4173:Plasmodium
3986:Mefloquine
3962:Blood film
3852:Gametocyte
3847:Hypnozoite
3832:Life cycle
3798:falciparum
3785:life cycle
3775:Plasmodium
3621:(1): 7–9.
3392:(8): 306.
2608:Plasmodium
2551:2014-03-25
2471:Plasmodium
2312:(1): 369.
1824:Plasmodium
1778:References
1768:Plasmodium
1760:Plasmodium
1730:Haematozoa
1714:Plasmodium
1710:Plasmodium
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1702:Plasmodium
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1659:Plasmodium
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1516:Plasmodium
1508:Plasmodium
1451:Plasmodium
1439:mefloquine
1431:atovaquone
1419:resistance
1411:Plasmodium
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1114:Plasmodium
1101:Plasmodium
1044:Plasmodium
1032:Plasmodium
1028:Plasmodium
1024:Plasmodium
1012:Sauramoeba
1004:Ophidiella
980:Haemamoeba
956:Plasmodium
918:– reptiles
912:Sauramoeba
901:Plasmodium
896:– reptiles
884:– reptiles
878:Ophidiella
848:– reptiles
818:Haemamoeba
800:– reptiles
776:– reptiles
760:Plasmodium
758:The genus
748:is in the
746:Plasmodium
727:Plasmodium
712:Plasmodium
658:blood meal
616:Plasmodium
608:Plasmodium
603:Plasmodium
599:Plasmodium
591:Plasmodium
583:Plasmodium
571:Plasmodium
553:Life cycle
531:Plasmodium
511:Plasmodium
507:Plasmodium
503:Plasmodium
499:metabolism
495:apicoplast
483:Plasmodium
464:micronemes
452:Plasmodium
425:Plasmodium
410:Plasmodium
406:Plasmodium
402:hemoglobin
386:eukaryotes
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380:The genus
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351:Plasmodium
347:Plasmodium
336:Plasmodium
290:Plasmodium
274:mosquitoes
270:Plasmodium
263:Plasmodium
259:Plasmodium
247:Plasmodium
239:Plasmodium
233:mosquitoes
213:Plasmodium
197:eukaryotes
188:Plasmodium
167:Plasmodium
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3991:Proguanil
3842:Merozoite
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1764:Plasmodia
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1175:Subgenus
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