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Plasmodium ovalewallikeri

Species of single-celled organism


Species of single-celled organism

Plasmodium ovalewallikeri is a species of parasitic protozoa that causes tertian malaria in humans. The species was described in 2010 when it was established that the two species of Plasmodium ovale, while morphologically identical are genetically distinct.**. Originally given the trinomial name Plasmodium ovale wallikeri, following further evidence for its distinct species status it was assigned the appropriate binomial nomenclature in 2024

Epidemiology

Plasmodium ovalewallikeri has been identified in Ghana, Myanmar, Nigeria, São Tomé, Sierra Leone and Uganda.

Clinical features

Clinical features for P. ovalewallikeri are described in the article on Plasmodium ovale.

Phylogenetics

This species separated from its closest known relative - Plasmodium ovalecurtisi - between 1.0 and 3.5 million years ago.

References

References

  1. (2010). "Two nonrecombining sympatric forms of the human malaria parasite ''Plasmodium ovale'' occur globally". J Infect Dis.
  2. (2024). "The two parasite species formerly known as Plasmodium ovale". Trends in Parasitology.
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