“…Hemor-rhages in the brain, splenic rupture, and lower nephron (tubular) necrosis of the kidney have been reported [290,542,737,791,874].…”
Section: Malariamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plasmodium knowlesi produces a virulent infection in the rhesus monkey that is almost always fatal and resembles acute P. Jalciparum infection of humans [70,80,126,236,243,290,318,466,502,542,773,797,874,925].…”
Section: The Malaria Oj Old World Monkeysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Infection in the rhesus monkey with this organism is not as severe as with P. knowlesi and usually consists of low-grade parasitemia of long duration. This organism is similar to P. vivax of humans and is also transmissible to humans [70,143,180,236,243,290,316,542,563,602,702,773,874].…”
Section: The Malaria Oj Old World Monkeysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…are also susceptible. the rhesus monkey produces severe disease that often kills the host [135,180,290,542,703,874].…”
Section: The Malaria Oj Old World Monkeysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The natural nonhuman primate host is the cynomolgus monkey. It is quite closely related morphologically to P. knowlesi, and the infection in the rhesus monkey is similar to P. knowlesi, producing a severe and often fatal disease accompanied by severe anemia [240,241,244,263,290,542,874,881].…”
Section: The Malaria Oj Old World Monkeysmentioning
“…Hemor-rhages in the brain, splenic rupture, and lower nephron (tubular) necrosis of the kidney have been reported [290,542,737,791,874].…”
Section: Malariamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plasmodium knowlesi produces a virulent infection in the rhesus monkey that is almost always fatal and resembles acute P. Jalciparum infection of humans [70,80,126,236,243,290,318,466,502,542,773,797,874,925].…”
Section: The Malaria Oj Old World Monkeysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Infection in the rhesus monkey with this organism is not as severe as with P. knowlesi and usually consists of low-grade parasitemia of long duration. This organism is similar to P. vivax of humans and is also transmissible to humans [70,143,180,236,243,290,316,542,563,602,702,773,874].…”
Section: The Malaria Oj Old World Monkeysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…are also susceptible. the rhesus monkey produces severe disease that often kills the host [135,180,290,542,703,874].…”
Section: The Malaria Oj Old World Monkeysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The natural nonhuman primate host is the cynomolgus monkey. It is quite closely related morphologically to P. knowlesi, and the infection in the rhesus monkey is similar to P. knowlesi, producing a severe and often fatal disease accompanied by severe anemia [240,241,244,263,290,542,874,881].…”
Section: The Malaria Oj Old World Monkeysmentioning
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