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The gametocyte is the committed sexual form of the malarial parasite. Gametocytes have either male or female form (a higher percentage are female). However this form should probably be considered as “dormant” in blood, since they do not develop further until ingested by a mosquito - following a temperature drop in the mosquito foregut the gametocytes then rapidly form the active sexual form – either a single female gamete or 8 male gametes (see section on re-infection of the mosquito). | The gametocyte is the committed sexual form of the malarial parasite. Gametocytes have either male or female form (a higher percentage are female). However this form should probably be considered as “dormant” in blood, since they do not develop further until ingested by a mosquito - following a temperature drop in the mosquito foregut the gametocytes then rapidly form the active sexual form – either a single female gamete or 8 male gametes (see section on re-infection of the mosquito). |
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Biology of the Gametocyte
The gametocyte is the committed sexual form of the malarial parasite. Gametocytes have either male or female form (a higher percentage are female). However this form should probably be considered as “dormant” in blood, since they do not develop further until ingested by a mosquito - following a temperature drop in the mosquito foregut the gametocytes then rapidly form the active sexual form – either a single female gamete or 8 male gametes (see section on re-infection of the mosquito). Generally male gametocytes (microgametocytes) are smaller then the female form (macrogametocytes). This is shown in the image below: Frequency large vs small 1. P.malariae just a question of scale 2. P.falciparum neatly shown by red cell
→ Click for the clinical gametocyte gallery
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