Plasmodium knowlesi Malaria in Humans Is Widely Distributed and Potentially Life Threatening
Sarawak Biodiversity Centre · Universiti Malaysia Sarawak · +6 more institutions
Abstract
Until recently, Plasmodium knowlesi malaria in humans was misdiagnosed as Plasmodium malariae malaria. The objectives of the present study were to determine the geographic distribution of P. knowlesi malaria in the human population in Malaysia and to investigate 4 suspected fatal cases.
Sensitive and specific nested polymerase chain reaction was used to identify all Plasmodium species present in (1) blood samples obtained from 960 patients with malaria who were hospitalized in Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo, during 2001-2006; (2) 54 P. malariae archival blood films from 15 districts in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo (during 2003-2005), and 4 districts in Pahang, Peninsular Malaysia (during 2004-2005); and (3) 4 patients whose suspected cause of death was P. knowlesi malaria. For the 4 latter cases, available clinical and laboratory data were reviewed.
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9Topics & keywords
- Plasmodium knowlesi
- Malaria
- Plasmodium malariae
- Medicine
- Plasmodium (life cycle)
- Virology
- Population
- Rapid diagnostic test
- Good health and well-being