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Figure 3 | Infectious Diseases of Poverty

Figure 3

From: Co-infections with Babesia microti and Plasmodium parasites along the China-Myanmar border

Figure 3

Typical morphology of erythrocytic stages of B. microti in patients in the area along the China-Myanmar border in the Yunnan province, P.R. China. Giemsa-stained thin blood films from field samples. A: Early trophozoite or ring form of P. falciparum and malaria pigment was scattered in the infected erythrocytes. B: Ring forms of B. microti in one erythrocyte without pigment. C: Two ring forms take residents in one erythrocyte D: Tetrads of merozoites that are arranged in a cross-like pattern (a so-called Maltese cross).

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