Plasmodium vivax/ovale have a dormant hypnozoite form which infects the liver and can remain dormant. This is why P. vivax/ovale must be treated with primaquine on top of chloroquine (because only primaquine can kill the hypnozoites in the liver) [FA2020 p157]
An additional important fact, Plasmodium vivax/ovale have the "tertian" (48-hour) fever cycle on the first and third day.
NOTE: You would also NOT want to use chloroquine to treat P. falciparum because resistance is too high among that species. However, this is not the reasoning given in the question.
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Plasmodium vivax/ovale have a dormant hypnozoite form which infects the liver and can remain dormant. This is why P. vivax/ovale must be treated with primaquine on top of chloroquine (because only primaquine can kill the hypnozoites in the liver) [FA2020 p157]
An additional important fact, Plasmodium vivax/ovale have the "tertian" (48-hour) fever cycle on the first and third day.
NOTE: You would also NOT want to use chloroquine to treat P. falciparum because resistance is too high among that species. However, this is not the reasoning given in the question.