infection in Indonesia has been reported from Sumatera and Kalimantan Island. has the shortest asexual replication cycle of all species, leading to rapidly increased parasitemia levels; however, it usually does not cause high parasitemia. It was reported a severe knowlesi malaria case in a 41-year-old male patient in Samarinda, East Kalimantan Province, Indonesia. The patient was admitted to the hospital with fever and decrease in level of consciousness. Malarial blood smear showed trophozoites and ring forms of with parasite count 52,000/µl blood, and confirmed by polymerase chain reaction test. The patient was diagnosed as having severe knowlesi malaria with a high parasitemia level, accompanied by acute neurocognitive impairments, including moderate weakness, disorientation, and partial loss of memory that lasted for approximately 3 weeks.
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IJID Reg
March 2025
Division of Infectious Disease and Tropical Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Abdoel Wahab Sjahranie General Hospital/Mulawarman University Faculty of Medicine, Samarinda, Indonesia.
infection in Indonesia has been reported from Sumatera and Kalimantan Island. has the shortest asexual replication cycle of all species, leading to rapidly increased parasitemia levels; however, it usually does not cause high parasitemia. It was reported a severe knowlesi malaria case in a 41-year-old male patient in Samarinda, East Kalimantan Province, Indonesia.
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September 2024
Laboratory of Data Discovery for Health Limited, Hong Kong SAR, China.
Apicomplexa are single-celled eukaryotes that can infect humans and include the mosquito-borne parasite , the cause of malaria. Increasing rates of drug resistance in human-only species are reducing the efficacy of control efforts and antimalarial treatments. There are also rising cases of , the only zoonotic species that causes severe disease and death in humans.
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August 2024
School of Global Health, Chinese Center for Tropical Diseases Research, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai, China.
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Global and Tropical Health Division, Menzies School of Health Research, Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia.
The risk of severe malaria from the zoonotic parasite Plasmodium knowlesi approximates that from P. falciparum. In severe falciparum malaria, neutrophil activation contributes to inflammatory pathogenesis, including acute lung injury (ALI).
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