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Malaria may present months after leaving an endemic area, also in case of P. falciparum.
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In areas of malaria endemicity, patients, commonly children, may present with uncomplicated falciparum malaria and parasite counts well in excess of 200,000/μl (corresponding to >10 parasites in the body), which is considerably higher than that in the entry criteria for dose-finding studies.
Severe malaria is an acute illness that may present with neurological symptoms occurring often within 96 h of the onset of fever; much of this time may be spent traveling from remote villages to health clinics and consequently many children arrive in coma.
Malaria is a mosquito-borne infection caused by parasites of the genus Plasmodium and may present as a spectrum of diseases ranging from asymptomatic infection to death.
Non-falciparum malaria may be present in Zambia given that P. malariae cases are routinely reported and the anecdotal prevalence is estimated to be approximately 2%.
28 Doctors working in South Asian communities are likely to encounter large numbers of patients at risk of vivax malaria who may not present for pretravel advice, so all opportunities should be taken to target this group during routine care.
The low prevalence of malaria may indicate the need to consider brucellosis in the high risk populations presenting with febrile illnesses.
In the present study, we hypothesised that the weekly home visits to diagnose and treat malaria may have prevented severe malaria episodes requiring a visit to a health centre and possibly hospitalisation.
Uncomplicated malaria may be treated with oral medications.
For example, malnutrition, HIV and malaria may each cause RCPF, while a malaria infection may cause both haemolysis and RCPF.
3 Risk factors for acquiring malaria may, however, differ from risk factors for dying from malaria.
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