hypnozoite
Hypnozoite refers to a dormant, latent form of certain malaria parasites that resides in the liver after a sporozoite infects a person. Unlike the actively replicating liver-stage schizonts that immediately produce merozoites, hypnozoites can persist in hepatocytes for extended periods and may reactivate weeks to months later to initiate a new blood-stage infection. This capacity for dormancy underpins relapse malaria, in which recurrent fevers and parasitemia occur without a new mosquito bite.
Species and distribution: Hypnozoite formation is characteristic of Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium ovale, the species most
Clinical implications: Relapses can occur after apparent clearance of the initial infection, contributing to ongoing transmission
Treatment and prevention: Eradication of hypnozoites requires medications with activity against dormant liver stages, such as