Plasmodium heischi
"Plasmodium heischi" is a parasite of the genus "Plasmodium" subgenus "Sauramoeba".
Like all "Plasmodium" species "P. heischi" has both vertebrate and insect hosts. The vertebrate hosts for this parasite are reptiles.
Taxobox
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regnum = Protista
phylum = Apicomplexa
classis = Aconoidasida
ordo = Haemosporida
familia = Plasmodiidae
genus = "Plasmodium"
species = "P. heischi"
binomial = "Plasmodium heischi"
Description
The parasite was first described by Garnham and Telford in 1984. [ Garnham P.C. and Telford S.R. Jr. (1984) A new malaria parasite "Plasmodium (Sauramoeba) heischi" in skinks ("Mabuya striata") from Nairobi, with a brief discussion of the distribution of malaria parasites in the family "Scincidae".] ]The schizonts produce up to 65 nuclei and cause host cell hypertrophy and distortion.
The gametocytes are spindle-shaped. The female gametocyte often has a subterminal nucleus.
Geographical occurrence
This species was described in Kenya, Africa.
Clinical features and host pathology
The only host for this species are the skinks "Mabuya striata".
References
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