Plasmodium knowlesi is a simian parasite responsible for most human cases of malaria in Malaysian Borneo. A timely recognition of infection is crucial because of the risk of severe disease due to the rapid increase in parasitemia. We report a case of P. knowlesi infection in a traveller who developed fever and thrombocytopenia after returning from the Philippines in 2016. Rapid antigen test was negative, microscopy examination showed parasites similar to Plasmodium malariae, with a parasite count of 10,000 parasites per μL blood, while molecular testing identified P. knowlesi infection. Treatment with atovaquone-proguanil led to resolution of fever and restoration of platelet count in two days. P. knowlesi infection should be suspected in f...
Plasmodium knowlesi was known as a plasmodium of macaques until P. knowlesi transmission to humans w...
Abstract Background Thailand is a major destination for German travellers with more than 760,000 arr...
BACKGROUND: About a fifth of malaria cases in 1999 for the Kapit division of Malaysian Borneo had ro...
Plasmodium knowlesi is a simian parasite responsible for most human cases of malaria in Malaysian Bo...
The recent discovery that Plasmodium knowlesi causes malaria in human populations, established it as...
The recent discovery that Plasmodium knowlesi causes malaria in human populations, established it as...
Previously, Plasmodium knowlesi was not considered as a species of Plasmodium that could cause malar...
Malaria remains an important public health issue all over the world. Among 5 Plasmodium species inva...
Plasmodium knowlesi was known as a plasmodium of macaques until P. knowlesi transmission to humans w...
SummaryObjectivesSince the initial discovery of Plasmodium knowlesi in Malaysia, cases have been rep...
We describe a PCR-confirmed case of Plasmodium knowlesi infection with a high parasitemia level and ...
OBJECTIVES: Since the initial discovery of Plasmodium knowlesi in Malaysia, cases have been reported...
textabstractWe describe a PCR-confirmed case of Plasmodium knowlesi infection with a high parasitemi...
BACKGROUND: Until recently, Plasmodium knowlesi malaria in humans was misdiagnosed as Plasmodium mal...
In 2007, a Finnish traveler was infected in Peninsular Malaysia with Plasmodium knowlesi, a parasite...
Plasmodium knowlesi was known as a plasmodium of macaques until P. knowlesi transmission to humans w...
Abstract Background Thailand is a major destination for German travellers with more than 760,000 arr...
BACKGROUND: About a fifth of malaria cases in 1999 for the Kapit division of Malaysian Borneo had ro...
Plasmodium knowlesi is a simian parasite responsible for most human cases of malaria in Malaysian Bo...
The recent discovery that Plasmodium knowlesi causes malaria in human populations, established it as...
The recent discovery that Plasmodium knowlesi causes malaria in human populations, established it as...
Previously, Plasmodium knowlesi was not considered as a species of Plasmodium that could cause malar...
Malaria remains an important public health issue all over the world. Among 5 Plasmodium species inva...
Plasmodium knowlesi was known as a plasmodium of macaques until P. knowlesi transmission to humans w...
SummaryObjectivesSince the initial discovery of Plasmodium knowlesi in Malaysia, cases have been rep...
We describe a PCR-confirmed case of Plasmodium knowlesi infection with a high parasitemia level and ...
OBJECTIVES: Since the initial discovery of Plasmodium knowlesi in Malaysia, cases have been reported...
textabstractWe describe a PCR-confirmed case of Plasmodium knowlesi infection with a high parasitemi...
BACKGROUND: Until recently, Plasmodium knowlesi malaria in humans was misdiagnosed as Plasmodium mal...
In 2007, a Finnish traveler was infected in Peninsular Malaysia with Plasmodium knowlesi, a parasite...
Plasmodium knowlesi was known as a plasmodium of macaques until P. knowlesi transmission to humans w...
Abstract Background Thailand is a major destination for German travellers with more than 760,000 arr...
BACKGROUND: About a fifth of malaria cases in 1999 for the Kapit division of Malaysian Borneo had ro...