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Volume 20, Number 3—March 2014
Research

Comparison of Imported Plasmodium ovale curtisi and P. ovale wallikeri Infections among Patients in Spain, 2005–2011

Gerardo Rojo-MarcosComments to Author , José Miguel Rubio-Muñoz, Germán Ramírez-Olivencia, Silvia García-Bujalance, Rosa Elcuaz-Romano, Marta Díaz-Menéndez, María Calderón, Isabel García-Bermejo, José Manuel Ruiz-Giardín, Francisco Jesús Merino-Fernández, Diego Torrús-Tendero, Alberto Delgado-Iribarren, Mónica Ribell-Bachs, Juan Arévalo-Serrano, and Juan Cuadros-González
Author affiliations: Príncipe de Asturias University Hospital, Madrid, Spain (G. Rojo-Marcos, J. Arévalo-Serrano, J. Cuadros-González,); Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Madrid (J.M. Rubio-Muñoz); Carlos III Hospital, Madrid (G. Ramírez-Olivencia); La Paz University Hospital, Madrid (S García-Bujalance); Doctor Negrín University Hospital, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain (R. Elcuaz-Romano); Ramón y Cajal Hospital, Madrid (M. Díaz-Menéndez); Gregorio Marañón University Hospital, Madrid (M. Calderón); Getafe University Hospital, Madrid (I. García-Bermejo); University Hospital of Fuenlabrada, Madrid (J. M. Ruiz-Giardín); Severo Ochoa University Hospital, Madrid (F.J. Merino-Fernández); University General Hospital of Alicante, Alicante, Spain (D. Torrús-Tendero); University Hospital Fundación Alcorcón, Madrid (A. Delgado-Iribarren); Hospital General de Granollers, Barcelona, Spain (M. Ribell-Bachs).

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Table 2

Microbiological characteristics of patients with imported Plasmodium ovale curtisi or Povale wallikeri infections, Spain, 2005–2011*

Characteristic P. ovale curtisi, n = 21 P. ovale wallikeri, n = 14 p value
Positive thick smear, no. (%) patients 16 (76.2) 10 (71.4) >0.999
Positive by PCR only, no. (%) patients 5 (23.8) 4 (28.6) >0.999
Parasitemia, μL 2,800 (773.25–5,484.25) 1,243.50 (337.75–6,200.00) 0.699
Mixed infection, no. (%) patients
1† (4.8)
1† (7.1)
>0.999
Rapid diagnostic test result, no. positive/total no. patients (%)
Common antigen positive 4/16 (25.0) 4/12 (33.3) 0.691
P. falciparum antigen positive
1/15 (6.7)
2/12 (16.6)
0.569
Leukocyte count, × 109 cells/L 7.2 (4.9–8.7) 5.5 (4.2–8.2) 0.309
Hemoglobin, g/dL 11.6 (9.7–13.6) 10.9 (9.6–12.1) 0.364
Platelet count, × 109 cells/L 126 (106.0–182.5) 91.5 (54.7–117.7) 0.031
Albumin, g/dL 3.7 (3.3–4.1) 3.4 (2.8–3.7) 0.063
Creatinine, mg/dL 0.88 (0.6–1.1) 0.97 (0.5–1.1) 0.730
Lactate dehydrogenase, IU/L 434.5 (358.7–807.7) 563 (462.5–731.7) 0.200
Aspartate aminotransferase, IU/L 24.5‡ (20.0–40.2) 31 (22–41) 0.624
Alanine aminotransferase, IU/L 25.5‡ (16.0–49.7) 23 (18.5–47.0) 0.785
Total bilirubin level, mg/dL 0.68‡ (0.6–1.2) 0.87 (0.6–1.4) 0.426

*Values are median (interquartile range) unless otherwise indicated. Boldface indicates significance.
P. falciparum was second infection for both patients.
‡One patient had active hepatitis B virus infection.

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