Classification by Plasmodium Strain
The following Plasmodium strains are the most common strains implicated in human malarial infection.
Comparison of Plasmodium Species Implicated in Human Malarial Infection"Malaria". Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Nov. 29 2013. Retrieved Jul 24 2014.
Strain
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Appearance of Erythrocyte (RBC)
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Appearance of Parasite
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Clinical Findings
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P. falciparum
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- Normal appearance with Maurer's clefts: Ring, trophozoite, and schizont forms.
- Distorted appearance: Gametocyte form
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- Chromatin dots and "appliqué" (accolé): Ring form
- Clump of mass and dark pigment: Trophozoite and schizont forms
- Crescent or sausage shape: Gametocyte form
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- Normal appearance with Maurer's clefts: Ring, trophozoite, and schizont forms.
- Distorted appearance: Gametocyte form
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P. vivax
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- Normal with fine Schüffner dots: Ring form
- Enlarged with fine Schüffner dots: Trophozoite, schizont, and gametocyte forms
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- Large cytoplasm with pseudopods: Ring form
- Large ameboid cytoplasm with yellow-brown pigment: Trophozite form
- Large mass that fills all RBC with yellow-brown coalescent pigment: Schizont form
- Large mass that fills all RBC with scattered brown pigment: Gametocyte form
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- Normal with fine Schüffner dots: Ring form
- Enlarged with fine Schüffner dots: Trophozoite, schizont, and gametocyte forms
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P. ovale
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Normal with fine Schüffner dots
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- Sturdy cytoplasm and large chromatin: Ring form
- Compact cytoplasm with dark-brown pigment: Trophozoite form
- Large nuclei clustered around mass of dark-brown pigment: Schizont form
- Round to oval form that fills all RBC with scattered brown pigment: Gametocyte form
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Normal with fine Schüffner dots
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P. malariae
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Normal with Ziemann's stippling
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- Sturdy cytoplasm and large chromatin: Ring form
- Compact cytoplasm with occasional band forms and coarse dark-brown pigment: Trophozoite form
- Large nuclei clustered around mass of coarse, dark-brown pigment and occasional rosettes: Schizont form
- Round to oval form that fills all RBC with scattered brown pigment: Gametocyte form
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Normal with Ziemann's stippling
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P. knowlesi
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Normal with Sinton and Mulligan stippling
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- Delicate cytoplasm with appliqué (accolé) forms: Ring form
- Compact cytoplasm and large chromatin with band forms and dark-brown pigment: Trophozoite form
- Segmented with large nuclei around mass of coarse brown pigment and occasional rosettes: Schizont form
- Round to oval form that fills all RBC with scattered brown pigment: Gametocyte form
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Normal with Sinton and Mulligan stippling
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Adapted from Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) - Malaria
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