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Description

In some cases more than one early or late trophozoite may infect a single erythrocyte, the two are visible as entirely separate parasites.

MAIN IMAGE

Species significance

Most often considered a feature indicating P.falciparum infection, and is certainly frequent in this species (helping support) the diagnosis. The form should not however be considered as specific, and may occur in any species (and is also frequent for the ring forms of babesia).

Additional images

multiple parasites infecting P.ovale P.vivax P.malariae babesia