Plasmodium malariae malaria--a case report.

J Indian Med Assoc

Department of Clinical Pathology, St John's Medical College, Bangalore 560034.

Published: October 2005

The tropical zone is the endemic home for all malarial parasites. Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium falciparum are the species that are prevalent commonly in India. Plasmodium malariae is a parasite of both the tropical and subtropical zones, especially West and East Africa, Guiana and parts of India, but its presence in various zones tends to be patchy. In Karnataka state, its prevalence is rare. A case of Plasmodium malariae malaria from St John's Medical College, Bangalore in the background of the rarity of occurrence in this part of the country is presented.

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