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Note how the chromatin dot of the ring form is divided into two purple masses
The most frequent form - two early trophozoites of ''P.falciparum'' in a single erythrocyte
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Malaria double chromatin dot forms in: late trophozoite of ''P.ovale'' (A) an early trophozoite of ''P.vivax'' (B) amd eraly trophozoite of P.knowlesi (C)
Malaria double chromatin dot forms in: late trophozoite of ''P.ovale'' (A) an early trophozoite of ''P.vivax'' (B) amd eraly trophozoite of P.knowlesi (C)
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What are double infected cells?

In some cases more than one parasite (most often early or late trophozoites) can be seen within a single erythrocyte.


The most frequent form - two early trophozoites of P.falciparum in a single erythrocyte


Species significance

Most often considered a feature indicating P.falciparum infection, and is certainly frequent in that species where it can be used to support the diagnosis. However, the form should not considered as specific, and may occur in any species (and is also a frequent finding for babesia parasites).


Additional images

Malaria double chromatin dot forms in: late trophozoite of P.ovale (A) an early trophozoite of P.vivax (B) amd eraly trophozoite of P.knowlesi (C)