نتایج جستجو برای: complicated malaria

تعداد نتایج: 130704  

Journal: :International wound journal 2012
Mohaddeseh Behjati

Dear Sir Malaria with estimated annual global mortality from 700,000 to 2.7 million, caused by Plasmodium falciparum, the most deadly Plasmodium species prevails mainly in Africa (1,2). The pleomorphic clinical outcomes display a remarkable range of disease from acute primary stages to complicated clinical presentations, depending on the transmission intensity, age, immunity and genetic backgro...

2014
LISA J. IOANNIDIS CATHERINE Q. NIE DIANA S. HANSEN

Plasmodium falciparum malaria is responsible for over 250 million clinical cases every year worldwide. Severe malaria cases might present with a range of disease syndromes including acute respiratory distress, metabolic acidosis, hypoglycaemia, renal failure, anaemia, pulmonary oedema, cerebral malaria (CM) and placental malaria (PM) in pregnant women. Two main determinants of severe malaria ha...

2014
Manuel E. Patarroyo Martha Patricia Alba Hernando Curtidor Magnolia Vanegas Hannia Almonacid Manuel A. Patarroyo

Plasmodium falciparum (Pf) malaria causes 200 million cases worldwide, 8 million being severe and complicated leading to ∼1 million deaths and ∼100,000 abortions annually. Plasmodium falciparum erythrocyte membrane protein 1 (PfEMP1) has been implicated in cytoadherence and infected erythrocyte rosette formation, associated with cerebral malaria; chondroitin sulphate-A attachment and infected e...

2016
M. Andreína Pacheco Mary Lopez-Perez Andrés F. Vallejo Sócrates Herrera Myriam Arévalo-Herrera Ananias A. Escalante Photini Sinnis

BACKGROUND Multiplicity of infection (MOI) refers to the average number of distinct parasite genotypes concurrently infecting a patient. Although several studies have reported on MOI and the frequency of multiclonal infections in Plasmodium falciparum, there is limited data on Plasmodium vivax. Here, MOI and the frequency of multiclonal infections were studied in areas from South America where ...

Journal: :Journal of vector borne diseases 2017
Sanjay Kumar Kochar Sneha Dayanand Kamath Nitesh Toshan Yamini Singhal Anju Kochar

Malaria is a protozoan disease caused by the bite of a female anopheline mosquito which is infected by the protozoa Plasmodium. It is the world’s third-ranked infectious killer disease after HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis1. Currently, six species of Plasmodium (P. falciparum, P. vivax, two sympatric species of P. ovale, P. malariae, and P. knowlesi) are known to cause malaria2. Of these, P. vivax wa...

Journal: :Malaria research and treatment 2016
Getachew Geleta Tsige Ketema

Despite rigorous effort made to control malaria for more than a century, it is still among the main public health problems in least developed regions of the world. Majority of deaths associated with malaria occur in sub-Sahara Africa among biologically risked groups. Thus, this study was designed to assess the incidence of severe malaria syndromes among children in Pawe Hospital, Northwest Ethi...

Journal: :Journal of clinical and diagnostic research : JCDR 2013
Prasun Bhattacharjee Suparna Dubey Vijay Kumar Gupta Prerana Agarwal Mathura Prasad Mahato

CONTEXT Today, India faces increasing morbidity and mortality due to malaria, which is a global health burden. Plasmodium vivax which was once considered to have a benign course, is now being increasingly associated with complicated malaria. Studies which have been done on the increasing virulence of P. Vivax in children, are exceptionally rare. AIMS This study has addressed some of the hithe...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2002
A Fortin M M Stevenson P Gros

Malaria, which is a major infectious disease worldwide, is caused by the Plasmodium parasite, one of the longest-known parasites infecting humans. The malaria situation is complicated by the emergence of drug resistance and the lack of an effective vaccine. Genetic factors play a key role in disease susceptibility, progression and outcome. Interestingly, an increasing large number of polymorphi...

Journal: :The Journal of infection 2007
David G Lalloo Delane Shingadia Geoffrey Pasvol Peter L Chiodini Christopher J Whitty Nicholas J Beeching David R Hill David A Warrell Barbara A Bannister

Malaria is the tropical disease most commonly imported into the UK, with 1500-2000 cases reported each year, and 10-20 deaths. Approximately three-quarters of reported malaria cases in the UK are caused by Plasmodium falciparum, which is capable of invading a high proportion of red blood cells and rapidly leading to severe or life-threatening multi-organ disease. Most non-falciparum malaria cas...

Journal: :Journal of vector borne diseases 2012
Jagannath Sarkar Naman K Shah Manoj V Murhekar

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES The proportion of malaria cases that are complicated and fatal are not well described in India. Alipurduar sub-division of Jalpaiguri district in West Bengal is highly endemic for malaria. We constructed a retrospective cohort of severe malaria patients admitted in the secondary and tertiary care facilities in Alipurduar to determine the incidence, assess the management,...

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