Autores: Limongi Jean Ezequiel, Camargos Costa Daniela, Carvalho Luzia Helena, Sousa Lopes Iris, Assis Silva Alcides, Simão Ferreira Marcelo
We report the first case of imported Plasmodium ovale in Brazil, confirmed using both conventional microscopy and PCR-based protocols. The patient was a 36-year-old Brazilian male who had been working as a miner in Cabinda Province, Angola. Based on his travel history, the parasite was dormant for at least two years. The relatively long period of incubation of P. ovale may obscure the link between exposure and disease. The recent increase in the number of people travelling to regions where P. ovale is endemic, suggests that a PCR-based protocol should be included as a complementary tool for malaria reference laboratories.
Palabras clave: Malaria; Plasmodium ovale; long incubation period.
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Vol. 8 Núm.4. Abril 2014 Pags. 554-557 J Infect Developing Countries 2014; 8(4)