نتایج جستجو برای: severe malaria

تعداد نتایج: 370149  

2011
Alfredo Mayor Abdul Hafiz Quique Bassat Eduard Rovira-Vallbona Sergi Sanz Sónia Machevo Ruth Aguilar Pau Cisteró Betuel Sigaúque Clara Menéndez Pedro L. Alonso Chetan E. Chitnis

INTRODUCTION Severe malaria has been attributed partly to the sequestration of Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes (IEs) in the microvasculature of vital host organs. Identification of P. falciparum cytoadherence phenotypes that are associated with severe malaria may lead to the development of novel strategies against life-threatening malaria. METHODS AND FINDINGS Forty-six P. falcipa...

2015
Michael Hawkes Andrea L. Conroy Robert O. Opoka Sophie Namasopo Kathleen Zhong W. Conrad Liles Chandy C. John Kevin C. Kain

Plasmodium falciparum resistance to artemisinin derivatives is emerging in Asia. We examined molecular markers of resistance in 78 children in Uganda who had severe malaria and were treated with intravenous artesunate. We observed in the K13-propeller domain, A578S, a low-frequency (3/78), nonsynonymous, single-nucleotide polymorphism associated with prolonged parasite clearance.

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2005
Larissa Meerman Rosalynn Ord J Teun Bousema Maarten van Niekerk Emilia Osman Rachel Hallett Margaret Pinder Gijs Walraven Colin J Sutherland

Two hundred thirty-four Gambian children with severe falciparum malaria who were admitted to the pediatric ward of a rural district hospital each were matched for age with a same-sex control subject presenting as an outpatient with uncomplicated falciparum malaria. Severe malarial anemia (SMA) was the most common presentation (152 cases), followed by cerebral malaria (38 cases) and hyperparasit...

2014
Pascal Ringwald Arjen M. Dondorp

Resistance to artemisinin derivatives, the most potent antimalarial drugs currently used, has emerged in Southeast Asia and threatens to spread to Africa. We report a case of malaria in a man who returned to Vietnam after 3 years in Angola that did not respond to intravenous artesunate and clindamycin or an oral artemisinin-based combination.

2017
Tsin W. Yeo Salvatore M. Florence Ayam R. Kalingonji Youwei Chen Donald L. Granger Nicholas M. Anstey Esther D. Mwaikambo J. Brice Weinberg

Microvascular function and oxygen consumption affect oxygen homeostasis but have not been assessed in African children with malaria. Microvascular function in Tanzanian children with severe malaria (SM) or uncomplicated malaria were 39% and 72%, respectively, of controls (P < .001). Uncomplicated malaria (P = .04), not SM (P = .06), children had increased oxygen consumption compared with controls.

Journal: :Annals of tropical medicine and parasitology 2003
Krisin H Basri D J Fryauff M J Barcus M J Bangs E Ayomi H Marwoto I R F Elyazar T L Richie J K Baird

The epidemiology of infection by Plasmodium falciparum and P. vivax was investigated among Javanese migrants to an endemic region of Papua, Indonesia. A cohort of 243 migrants from Java was followed for malaria in a new settlement village in the endemic Armopa area of north-eastern Papua, beginning on the day each migrant arrived in the village. The subjects were monitored during home visits (t...

2014
Kathrin Schuldt Christa Ehmen Jennifer Evans Juergen May Daniel Ansong Juergen Sievertsen Birgit Muntau Gerd Ruge Tsiri Agbenyega Rolf D. Horstmann

BACKGROUND Two recent reports have identified the Endothelial Protein C Receptor (EPCR) as a key molecule implicated in severe malaria pathology. First, it was shown that EPCR in the human microvasculature mediates sequestration of Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes. Second, microvascular thrombosis, one of the major processes causing cerebral malaria, was linked to a reduction in EPCR...

2012
Beatrice Autino Yolanda Corbett Francesco Castelli Donatella Taramelli

The clinical manifestations of severe malaria are several and occur in different anatomical sites. Both parasite- and host-related factors contribute to the pathogenicity of the severe forms of the disease. Cytoadherence of infected red blood cells to the vascular endothelium of different organs and rosetting are unique features of malaria parasites which are likely to contribute to the vascula...

Journal: :Acta tropica 2012
Sarit S Pattanaik Rina Tripathy Aditya K Panda Aditya N Sahu Bidyut K Das

Severe falciparum malaria is a major health problem in Odisha, India, contributing to high mortality. Multi organ dysfunction is a predominant manifestation of severe disease in Odisha, unlike in Africa, where cerebral malaria and anaemia are common. There are several studies implicating bacteraemia with severe malaria in African children while there are no reports in adults in India. This stud...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2007
Mònica Arman Ahmed Raza Louisa J Tempest Kirsten E Lyke Mahamadou A Thera Abdoulaye Koné Christopher V Plowe Ogobara K Doumbo J Alexandra Rowe

Platelet-mediated clumping of Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes is an adhesive phenotype commonly found in field isolates that has previously been associated with severe malaria. Here, clumping was assessed in 131 isolates from Malian children. The clumping phenotype was seen in 6% (N = 51) of uncomplicated malaria, 24% (N = 51) of severe malaria, and 45% (N = 29) of high parasitemia ...

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