- Plasmodium forresteri
"Plasmodium forresteri" is a parasite of the genus "
Plasmodium ".Like all "Plasmodium" species "P. forresteri" has both
vertebrate andinsect hosts. The vertebrate hosts for this parasite arebird s.Taxobox
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regnum =Protista
phylum =Apicomplexa
classis =Aconoidasida
ordo =Haemosporida
familia =Plasmodiidae
genus = "Plasmodium "
species = "P. forresteri"
binomial = "Plasmodium forresteri"Description
The parasite was first described by Telford "et al" in 1979. Telford S.R. Jr., Nayar J.K, Foster G.W., Knight J.W. (1997) "Plasmodium forresteri" n. sp., from raptors in Florida and southern Georgia: its distinction from "Plasmodium elongatum" morphologically within and among host species and by vector susceptibility. J Parasitol. 83(5):932-937 ]
The gametocytes are elongate. Their mean dimensions vary between host species and lie between 11.5 - 13.1 (length) x 2.0 - 2.4 (breadth) micrometres. One or both margins are irregular and often crenulate. Gametocytes rarely fill the space between the erythrocyte nucleus and margin.
Schizont s occur in mature or nearly matureerythrocyte s. Their mean dimensions vary between host species and range from 3.7 to 4.8 x 2.5 to 3.4 micrometres.Each schizont produces 2-6
merozoite s most commonly arranged in fan or cruciform configuration.Geographical occurrence
This organism is found in
Florida and southern Georgia,USA .Clinical features and host pathology
This organism naturally infects the following species:
Eastern screech-owls ("
Otus asio ")Great horned owls ("
Bubo virginianus ")Barred owls ("
Strix varia ")Bald eagles ("
Haliaeetus leucocephalus ")Red-shouldered hawks ("
Buteo lineatus ")Broad-winged hawks ("
Buteo platypterus ")Red-tailed hawks ("
Buteo jamaicensis ")Experimental infections have been established in the following species:
Japanese quail (
Coturnix japonica )Pekin ducks (
Anas platyrhynchos )The only currently known mosquito vector is "
Culex restuans ".References
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