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Chariclia V Loupa1, Konstantina Tzanetou, Ioannis Kotsantis, Stylianos Panopoulos, Moyssis Lelekis.
Abstract
In August 2009, one case of autochthonous malaria due to Plasmodium vivax was diagnosed in Greece in a young woman residing in the Eastern Attica region. The source of infection could not be identified. No other autochthonous malaria cases have been described in the Attica region since 1974. This was a sporadic case with no evidence of further local transmission, and no more cases have been reported in Attica up to now, two years later.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22353879 PMCID: PMC3351731 DOI: 10.1186/1475-2875-11-52
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Malar J ISSN: 1475-2875 Impact factor: 2.979
Figure 1. (A) Growing amoeboid trophozoite in enlarged red blood cell (RBC) with eosinophilic stippling (schuffner's dots). (B) Immature schizonts with clumps of brown pigment almost fill the enlarged RBCs. (C) Mature schizont with merozoites (about 14) and clumped pigment. (D) Macrogametocyte with diffuse brown pigment and eccentric compact chromatin.