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''Plasmodium aegyptensis'' is a ] of the ] '']'' subgenus '']''. Like all ''Plasmodium'' ] it has ] and ] ]s. The vertebrate host is the ]ian ] ] ('']''). The mosquito vector is not yet known. ''Plasmodium aegyptensis'' is a ] of the ] '']'' subgenus '']''. Like all ''Plasmodium'' ] it has ] and ] ]s. The vertebrate host is the ]ian ] ] ('']''). The insect vector is not yet known.


== Description == == Description ==


This species was first described in ] by Abd-el-Aziz ''et al''. <ref name = Abd-el-Aziz1975> Abd-el-Aziz GA, Landau I, and Miltgen F. (1975) Description of Plasmodium aegyptensis n. sp., presumed parasite of the Muridae Arvicanthis noloticus in Upper Egypt Ann Parasitol Hum Comp. 50(4):419-424. </ref> This species was first described in ] by Abd-el-Aziz ''et al''. <ref name = Abd-el-Aziz1975> Abd-el-Aziz GA, Landau I, and Miltgen F. (1975) Description of Plasmodium aegyptensis n. sp., presumed parasite of the Muridae Arvicanthis noloticus in Upper Egypt Ann Parasitol Hum Comp. 50(4):419-424. </ref>

== Geographic occurance ==

== Clinical features and host pathology ==



==References== ==References==

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Plasmodium aegyptensis is a parasite of the genus Plasmodium subgenus Vinckeia. Like all Plasmodium species it has vertebrate and insect hosts. The vertebrate host is the Egyptian grass rat (Arvicanthis noloticus). The insect vector is not yet known.

Description

This species was first described in 1975 by Abd-el-Aziz et al.

Geographic occurance

Clinical features and host pathology

References

  1. Abd-el-Aziz GA, Landau I, and Miltgen F. (1975) Description of Plasmodium aegyptensis n. sp., presumed parasite of the Muridae Arvicanthis noloticus in Upper Egypt Ann Parasitol Hum Comp. 50(4):419-424.
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