Plasmodium michikoa

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Plasmodium michikoa is a parasite of the genus Plasmodium subgenus Sauramoeba.

Like all Plasmodium species P. michikoa has both vertebrate and insect hosts. The vertebrate hosts for this parasite are reptiles.

Plasmodium michikoa
Scientific classification
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Protista
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P. michikoa
Binomial name
Plasmodium michikoa

Description[]

The parasite was first described by Telford in 1988.[1]

Geographical occurrence[]

This species was described in Tanzania.

Clinical features and host pathology[]

The only known hosts are chameleons (Chamaeleo species)

References[]

  1. ^ Telford SR Jr. (1988) Studies on African saurian malarias: five Plasmodium species from chamaeleons of the Uzungwe Mountains, Tanzania. Int. J. Parasitol. 18(2):197-219

Further reading[]

  • Klaver, Charles; Böhme, Wolfgang (August 1990). "Clarification of the taxonomic status of a host of two new Plasmodium species". International Journal for Parasitology. 20 (5): 693. doi:10.1016/0020-7519(90)90131-6.


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