This thin film micrograph shows an old growing Plasmodium malariae trophozoite using Giemsa stain; Magnified 1125X.



After this initial replication in the liver (exo-erythrocytic schizogony), the parasites undergo asexual multiplication in the RBCs (erythrocytic schizogony). During their ring stage, trophozoites mature into schizonts, rupturing to release merozoites.

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