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- Parasitemia is the quantitative content of parasites in the blood. It is used as a measurement of parasite load in the organism and an indication of the...
- thick film, an experienced microscopist can detect parasite levels (or parasitemia) as few as 5 parasites/µL blood. Diagnosis of species can be difficult...
- Diagnosis of malaria Schüffner's dots Bloodstream infections Blood culture Viremia Fungemia Parasitemia Algaemia General C-reactive protein Procalcitonin...
- severe hemolytic anemia, and occasional hepatomegaly has been do****ented. Parasitemia levels can reach up to 85% in patients without spleens, compared to 1–10%...
- found in human peripheral blood at about the end of the first w**** of parasitemia. Gametes: Formed from gametocytes in mosquitoes. Zygote: Formed from...
- candidates for malaria prophylaxis. It clinically improves the anemia and parasitemia of the pregnant women, and birthweight in their infants. If the mother...
- to 34 days, the acute phase of infection occurs, during which marked parasitemia is often observed. In some cases, up to 90% of red blood cells become...
- strains differing only by one base pair produced markedly different parasitemia of the insect; pGRW11 much more than pSGS1. Genetic data indicate the...
- smear and inoculation of small animals for diagnosis of Babesia microti parasitemia". J. Clin. Microbiol. 34 (11): 2791–4. doi:10.1128/jcm.34.11.2791-2794...
- severe hemolytic anemia, and occasional hepatomegaly has been do****ented. Parasitemia levels can reach up to 85% in patients without spleens, compared to 1–10%...