hematozoa

/hɛməˈtɒzəʊə/

Definitions

1. noun

parasitic protozoa that infect red blood cells, especially those of the genus Plasmodium, which cause malaria.

“The doctor tested for hematozoa in the patient’s blood to confirm the diagnosis of malaria.”

2. plural noun

parasitic protozoa that infect red blood cells.

“The blood sample revealed the presence of hematozoa.”

Synonyms

  • malaria parasites
  • protozoa

Antonyms

  • hematological organisms that are beneficial to humans