نتایج جستجو برای: Non-Complicated Malaria

تعداد نتایج: 1432899  

Journal: :iranian journal of immunology 0
babacar mbengue laboratoire d'immunologie, faculté de médecine, de pharmacie et d’odontostomatologie, université cheikh anta diop de dakar, bp 5005, sénégal birahim niang hôpital principal, service de réanimation, dakar, séné- gal, bacary diatta hôpital principal, service de réanimation, dakar, séné- gal, adama tali unité d'immunologie, institut pasteur, dakar, sénégal olivier garraud gimap – ea 3064, faculty of medicine, university of saint-etienne, france ronald perraut institut pasteur, 28 rue du dr roux, 75015 paris, france alioune dieye

background: cerebral malaria (cm) is one of the major causes of death in african populations infected with plasmodium falciparum. only 1% of infected subjects develop cm. the reasons for these differences are not fully understood, but it is likely that the host humoral response against blood-stage antigens plays a role in protection from malaria, although the precise targets and mechanisms medi...

Adama Tali Alioune Dieye, Babacar Mbengue Bacary Diatta Birahim Niang Olivier Garraud Ronald Perraut

Background: Cerebral malaria (CM) is one of the major causes of death in African populations infected with Plasmodium falciparum. Only 1% of infected subjects develop CM. The reasons for these differences are not fully understood, but it is likely that the host humoral response against blood-stage antigens plays a role in protection from malaria, although the precise targets and mechanisms medi...

Journal: :Bulletin de la Societe de pathologie exotique 2012
R A Rakotoarivelo S H Razafimahefa R Andrianasolo F H Fandresena M M O Razanamparany M J D Randria F Rapelanoro Rabenja

Post-malaria neurological syndrome is a rare complication of malaria. Typically, it occurs in case of severe malaria. Here we report a case in a Malagasy patient presenting a non-severe Plasmodium falciparum malaria complicated by post-malaria neurological syndrome. The management of such a syndrome is radically different from non-severe malaria. No specific treatment is needed.

Journal: :Indian pediatrics 1994
S Bag G C Samal N Deep U C Patra M Nayak L K Meher

We studied 50 cases of complicated falciparum malaria in order to evaluate the different clinical presentations. Thirty five had cerebral malaria while 15 presented with extracerebral features including diarrhea and vomiting (n = 6), hepatitis (n = 4), acute renal failure (n = 3), and gastrointestinal bleeding (n = 2). These cases were treated with quinine. Mortality was higher in extracerebral...

2017
Sonu AGRAWAL

Malaria is major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The highest incidence of malaria in the world is South East Asia. India is most affected country followed by Indonesia and Myanmar. The prevalence of malaria varies according to geographical region. Diagnosis of malaria infection has been underestimated. Here, we report a case of under-diagnosed complicated vivax malaria in one-yr-old...

2016
Richmond Afoakwah Edmond Aubyn James Prah Ekene Kwabena Nwaefuna Johnson N. Boampong

The clinical outcome of falciparum malaria in endemic areas is influenced by erythrocyte polymorphisms including the ABO blood groups. Studies have reported association of ABO blood group to resistance, susceptibility, and severity of P. falciparum malaria infection. Individuals with blood group "A" have been found to be highly susceptible to falciparum malaria whereas blood group "O" is said t...

Journal: :Mycoses 2011
Jan Däbritz Markward Schneider Gudrun Just-Nuebling Andreas H Groll

Malaria is the most important parasitic infection in people, affecting 5-10% of the world's population with more than two million deaths a year. Whereas invasive bacterial infections are not uncommon during severe Plasmodium falciparum malaria, only a few cases of opportunistic fungal infections have been reported. Here, we present a fatal case of disseminated hyalohyphomycosis associated with ...

Journal: :The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal 1889

2009
Thomas L Perry Prativa Pandey Jennifer M Grant Kevin C Kain

BACKGROUND We report the first case of atovaquone/proguanil treatment failure in severe Plasmodium falciparum malaria acquired by a non-immune traveller to the Indian subcontinent. Recrudescent infection was complicated by neurological involvement 14 days after directly observed therapy with atovaquone/proguanil. Sequence analysis of the plasmodial cytochrome b gene confirmed a contribution of ...

2014
M. Marks A. Gupta-Wright J. F. Doherty M. Singer D. Walker

The number of people travelling to malaria-endemic countries continues to increase, and malaria remains the commonest cause of serious imported infection in non-endemic areas. Severe malaria, mostly caused by Plasmodium falciparum, often requires intensive care unit (ICU) admission and can be complicated by cerebral malaria, respiratory distress, acute kidney injury, bleeding complications, and...

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