Plasmodium gallinaceum
Plasmodium gallinaceum is a species of the genus Plasmodium (subgenus Haemamoeba) that causes malaria in poultry.[1]
Plasmodium gallinaceum | |
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Scanning electron micrograph of Plasmodium gallinaceum invading mosquito midgut | |
Scientific classification | |
(unranked): | Diaphoretickes |
Kingdom: | Chromista |
Subkingdom: | Harosa |
Infrakingdom: | Alveolata |
Phylum: | Apicomplexa |
Class: | Aconoidasida |
Order: | Haemospororida |
Family: | Plasmodiidae |
Genus: | Plasmodium |
Species: | P. gallinaceum |
Binomial name | |
Plasmodium gallinaceum Brumpt, 1935 | |
Description
This species was described by Alexandre Joseph Emile Brumpt (1877–1951) a French professor of parasitology during a trip to Ceylon (now Sri Lanka).
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gollark: If I precog it, will it show ungendered, I wonder.
gollark: Stupid hatchling wouldn't mature even at 8000 views...
References
- "Plasmodium Infection". The Merck Veterinary Manual. 2006. Retrieved 2007-07-03.
Further reading
Kumnuan, Rapeeporn; Pattaradilokrat, Sittiporn; Chumpolbanchornc, Kamlang (November 2013). "In vivo transmission blocking activities of artesunate on the avian malaria parasite Plasmodium gallinaceum". Veterinary Parasitology. 197 (3–4): 447–454. doi:10.1016/j.vetpar.2013.07.024. PMID 23937960.
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