Malaria continues to be a major public health problem. The life cycle of malaria is
completed in two hosts Anopheles mosquito – definitive host and humans – the intermediate host. Exflagellation of
microgametocyes in the life cycle of Plasmodium vivax occurs in mosquitoes and is rarely seen in human peripheral blood. Less than 15 occurrences
of exflagellated microgametocyte of Plasmodium species have been reported to date. The appearance of exflagellated microgametes
in human blood may pose a diagnostic dilemma due to its resemblance with other hemoparasites
such as Borrelia and Trypanosoma.
Key words
Exflagellation - hemoparasites - malaria - microgametocyte -
Plasmodium