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Subjects/Microbiology/Microbiology
Microbiology
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bug Microbiology

Schizonts and late trophozoite stages of plasmodium falciparum not seen in peripheral blood smear because:

A. They are sequestered in the spleen
B. Due to adherence to the capillary endothelium, they are not seen in peripheral blood
C. Due to antigen-antibody reaction and removal
D. They are seen in mosquito blood

Explanation

Ans: B. Due to adherence to the capillary endothelium, they are not seen in peripheral blood(Ref: Harrison 1y/e p1371, Jawetz 27/e p719)Plasmodium falciparum:Only ring stages or gametocytes are seen in infected peripheral blood.Schizonts & late trophozoite stages of Plasmodium falciparum are not seen in infected peripheral blood.Parasites make red cells sticky a Tend to be retained in deep capillary beds (except in overwhelming fatal infections).

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