In the final podcast in our short series on malarial parasites, we’re look at the two less common species–P. malariae and P. ovale.
In addition, we will spend some time talking about the so called “monkey malaria”or the more common than we thought, Plasmodium knowlesi.
Joining me is out go-to parasitology expert, author, Rosemary Drisdelle.
- Fasciola hepatica: The sheep liver fluke
- Dicrocoelium dendriticum: The lancet liver fluke
- Paragonimus: A look at this parasitic lung fluke
- Clonorchis sinensis: The Chinese liver fluke
- Paragonimus: A look at this parasitic lung fluke
- Parasites 101: Whipworm
- Parasites 101: Hookworms
- Parasites 101: Pinworms
- Parasites 101: Entamoeba histolytica
- Diphyllobothrium: The largest known tapeworms that can infect people
- Parasites 101: Swimmer’s itch
- Parasites 101: Cyclospora
- Pubic Lice: They Don’t Call Them Crabs For Nothing
- Pediculosis: Head and body lice

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