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having been
given subspecies names),
namely P.
ovale curtisi and P.
ovale wallikeri. The
procedure necessary to
rectify the
nomenclature has been outlined...
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Plasmodium ovale wallikeri is a
subspecies of
parasitic protozoa that
causes tertian malaria in humans. The
subspecies was
described in 2010 when it was...
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infective to
humans are P. fal****rum, P. malariae, P. vivax, P.
ovale wallikeri, P.
ovale curtisi, and P. knowlesi. Leishmania,
unicellular organisms...
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Plasmodium species: P. fal****rum, P. malariae, P. ovale curtisi, P. ovale
wallikeri, P. vivax and P. knowlesi.
Among those infected, P. fal****rum is the...
- fal****rum,
Plasmodium vivax,
Plasmodium ovale curtisi,
Plasmodium ovale wallikeri,
Plasmodium malariae and
Plasmodium knowlesi. At any one time, an estimated...
- (80% of cases), Plasmodium vivax,
Plasmodium ovale curtisi,
Plasmodium ovale wallikeri,
Plasmodium malariae,
Plasmodium knowlesi red
blood cells,
liver blood...
- This
species separated from its
closest known relative,
Plasmodium ovale wallikeri,
between 1.0 and 3.5
million years ago.
Sutherland CJ,
Tanomsing N, Nolder...
- (another, less frequent,
cause of
benign tertian malaria)
Plasmodium ovale wallikeri (another, less frequent,
cause of
benign tertian malaria)
Plasmodium malariae...
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plant ****tophyta 1496 XP_002530997 227 34.21% 78%
Plasmodium ovale wallikeri Malarian protist Apicomplexa 1768 SBT56954 680 68.75% 17%
Bacillus cereus...
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cocirculating species -
Plasmodium ovale curtisi and
Plasmodium ovale wallikeri.
These two
species can only be
distinguished by
genetic means and they...