Malaria Journal (Jan 2011)

Variant <it>Plasmodium ovale </it>isolated from a patient infected in Ghana

  • Petersen Eskild,
  • Andersen Felicie F,
  • Virenfeldt Jakob,
  • Tordrup David

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-10-15
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
p. 15

Abstract

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Abstract Recent data have found that Plasmodium ovale can be separated in two distinct species: classic and variant P. ovale based on multilocus typing of different genes. This study presents a P. ovale isolate from a patient infected in Ghana together with an analysis of the small subunit RNA, cytochrome b, cytochrome c oxidase I, cysteine protease and lactate dehydrogenase genes, which show that the sample is a variant P. ovale and identical or highly similar to variant P. ovale isolated from humans in South-East Asia and Africa, and from a chimpanzee in Cameroon. The split between the variant and classic P. ovale is estimated to have occurred 1.7 million years ago.