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Parasitological studies of Korean forces in South Vietnam I. Examination of blood films on malaria patients
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Original Article
Korean J Parasitol. 1970 Apr;8(1):25-29. English.
Published online Mar 20, 1994.  http://dx.doi.org/10.3347/kjp.1970.8.1.25
Copyright © 1970 by The Korean Society for Parasitology
Parasitological studies of Korean forces in South Vietnam I. Examination of blood films on malaria patients
Byong Seol Seo,Soon Hyung Lee,Jong June Yoon and Yong Suk Ryang
Department of Parasitology, Institute of Endemic Diseases and Institute of Tropical Medicine, College of Medicine, Seoul National Univeresity, Korea.
Abstract

A parasitological study was performed with 452 malaria patients evacuated from South Vietnam by examinations of their peripheral blood. Results were as follows:

1) The peripheral blood examinations revealed that 52.0% of the examined have parasitemia, of which 95.3% was P. falciparum, one case of P. vivax and the other 10 patients were mixed infected. Neither P. malaria nor P. ovale were found.

2) A total of 1,500 thick and thin blood films was prepared and 707 slides of them (47.1%) showed positive. In P. falciparum, ring forms were found most frequently and the next was gametocytes. Eighty slides (50%) showed mixed together with both ring form and gametocytes. All of the erythrocytic stages were seen in three slides of P. vivax.

3) Weekly periodical examinations showed 233.8 parasite density every 1,000 W.B.C count in average, while occasional at fever attacks 531.7.

4) Size of gametocytes in P. falciparum was 9.31(±0.89) by 2.16(±0.53) in macrogametocyte and 6.61(±0.82) by 2.51(±0.35) in microgametocyte. Their sex ratio was 100 : 92.

5) Repeated blood examinations showed increased detection rates. The positive rate of parasitemia was 52.0% in single examination, increasing in succession with repetitions.

Tables


Table 1
The prevalence of Malaria among the patients evacuated from South Vietnam


Table 2
Slide positive rate


Table 3
The parasite density in Plamodium falciparum infection


Table 4
The size of the sexual from in Plasmodium falciparum


Table 5
The ratio of the sexual forms in Plasmodium falciparum

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