Biology of the gametocyte
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Biology of the Gametocyte
The sexual form of the malarial parasite has either male or female form (a higher percentage are female). Generally male gametocytes (microgametocytes) are smaller then the female form (macrogametocytes). They are effectively “dormant” in blood and only develop further when ingested by a mosquito (the temperature drop in the mosquito foregut rapidly activates them to a single female gamete or 8 male gametes (see section on re-infection of the mosquito).
Improve to show side by side with explanatory image in link - needs PK images (1) P.falciparum – typically elongated or “banana” shaped forms (2) P.malariae – typically small and neat rounded forms (3) P.vivax – typically very large and often irregular (4) P.ovale – typically sightly enlarged and may be fimbriated (5) P.knowlesi – typically sightly enlarged and may be fimbriated → Click for the clinical gametocyte gallery
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