Hyperparasitaemic human Plasmodium knowlesi infection with atypical morphology in peninsular Malaysia

Plasmodium knowlesi is a potentially life-threatening zoonotic malaria parasite due to its relatively short erythrocytic cycle. Microscopic identification of P. knowlesi is difficult, with "compacted parasite cytoplasm" being one of the important identifying keys. This report is about a ca...

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Main Authors: Lee, W.C., Chin, P.W., Lau, Y.L., Chin, L.C., Fong, M.Y., Yap, C.J., Supramaniam, R.R., Mahmud, R.
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spelling my.um.eprints.86852013-12-16T07:39:06Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/8685/ Hyperparasitaemic human Plasmodium knowlesi infection with atypical morphology in peninsular Malaysia Lee, W.C. Chin, P.W. Lau, Y.L. Chin, L.C. Fong, M.Y. Yap, C.J. Supramaniam, R.R. Mahmud, R. R Medicine Plasmodium knowlesi is a potentially life-threatening zoonotic malaria parasite due to its relatively short erythrocytic cycle. Microscopic identification of P. knowlesi is difficult, with "compacted parasite cytoplasm" being one of the important identifying keys. This report is about a case of hyperparasitaemic human P. knowlesi infection (27 parasitaemia) with atypical amoeboid morphology. A peninsular Malaysian was admitted to the hospital with malaria. He suffered anaemia and acute kidney function impairment. Microscopic examination, assisted by nested PCR and sequencing confirmed as P. knowlesi infection. With anti-malarial treatment and several medical interventions, patient survived and recovered. One-month medical follow-up was performed after recovery and no recrudescence was noted. This case report highlights the extreme hyperparasitaemic setting, the atypical morphology of P. knowlesi in the patient's erythrocytes, as well as the medical interventions involved in this successfully treated case. 2013 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/8685/1/Lee-2013-Hyperparasitaemic_hu.pdf Lee, W.C. and Chin, P.W. and Lau, Y.L. and Chin, L.C. and Fong, M.Y. and Yap, C.J. and Supramaniam, R.R. and Mahmud, R. (2013) Hyperparasitaemic human Plasmodium knowlesi infection with atypical morphology in peninsular Malaysia. Malaria Journal, 12. p. 88. ISSN 1475-2875 http://www.malariajournal.com/content/12/1/88/ 10.1186/1475-2875-12-88
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Lee, W.C.
Chin, P.W.
Lau, Y.L.
Chin, L.C.
Fong, M.Y.
Yap, C.J.
Supramaniam, R.R.
Mahmud, R.
Hyperparasitaemic human Plasmodium knowlesi infection with atypical morphology in peninsular Malaysia
description Plasmodium knowlesi is a potentially life-threatening zoonotic malaria parasite due to its relatively short erythrocytic cycle. Microscopic identification of P. knowlesi is difficult, with "compacted parasite cytoplasm" being one of the important identifying keys. This report is about a case of hyperparasitaemic human P. knowlesi infection (27 parasitaemia) with atypical amoeboid morphology. A peninsular Malaysian was admitted to the hospital with malaria. He suffered anaemia and acute kidney function impairment. Microscopic examination, assisted by nested PCR and sequencing confirmed as P. knowlesi infection. With anti-malarial treatment and several medical interventions, patient survived and recovered. One-month medical follow-up was performed after recovery and no recrudescence was noted. This case report highlights the extreme hyperparasitaemic setting, the atypical morphology of P. knowlesi in the patient's erythrocytes, as well as the medical interventions involved in this successfully treated case.
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author Lee, W.C.
Chin, P.W.
Lau, Y.L.
Chin, L.C.
Fong, M.Y.
Yap, C.J.
Supramaniam, R.R.
Mahmud, R.
author_facet Lee, W.C.
Chin, P.W.
Lau, Y.L.
Chin, L.C.
Fong, M.Y.
Yap, C.J.
Supramaniam, R.R.
Mahmud, R.
author_sort Lee, W.C.
title Hyperparasitaemic human Plasmodium knowlesi infection with atypical morphology in peninsular Malaysia
title_short Hyperparasitaemic human Plasmodium knowlesi infection with atypical morphology in peninsular Malaysia
title_full Hyperparasitaemic human Plasmodium knowlesi infection with atypical morphology in peninsular Malaysia
title_fullStr Hyperparasitaemic human Plasmodium knowlesi infection with atypical morphology in peninsular Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Hyperparasitaemic human Plasmodium knowlesi infection with atypical morphology in peninsular Malaysia
title_sort hyperparasitaemic human plasmodium knowlesi infection with atypical morphology in peninsular malaysia
publishDate 2013
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/8685/1/Lee-2013-Hyperparasitaemic_hu.pdf
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