Military personnel who are deployed for peace-keeping missions are exposed to many hazards, including infectious diseases. One of the most common and fatal infectious disease is Malaria. Although well controlled in Malaysia, this deadly disease is still widely endemic in many other countries especially Africa. We would like to report the case of a military personnel who was infected with Malaria during a peace-keeping mission in Sudan and subsequently died after returning home. We hope that by reporting this case in depth, strategic actions can be taken to avoid similar unfortunate events in future
Plasmodium ovale malaria is often neglected due to its less severe course compared to Plasmodium fal...
Plasmodium vivax causes almost half of all malaria cases in Asia and is recognised as a significant ...
Background. Biodefense in military operation assignments is an efforts to defend against biological ...
Military personnel who are deployed for peace-keeping missions are exposed to many hazards, includin...
Background: Sri Lanka has been free from indigenous malaria since November 2012 and received the WHO...
Abstract Background Sri Lanka has been free from indigenous malaria since November 2012 and received...
Malaria has been a military problem throughout history capable of causing epidemics that stop milita...
Abstract Background Sri Lanka has maintained a rigorous programme to prevent the re-establishment of...
WAR AND CONFLICT HAVEhad a long historicalpartnership with ma-larial outbreaks.1-7 Dis-ruptions in h...
the chief surgeon in a squadron of French policemen reported a cluster of Plasmodium vivax malaria a...
Western Bahr el Ghazal State is located in northwestern South Sudan, which is a tropical area subjec...
An outbreak of malaria first developed within Second Battalion Royal Australian Regiment, a forward ...
Malaria chemoprevention using mefloquine has become the WHO standard regimen for military personnel ...
During the building of the Thai-Burma railway in 1943 Australian and British prisoners of war died a...
Malaria remains a major cause of military casualities in South-east Asia. The numerous conflicts in ...
Plasmodium ovale malaria is often neglected due to its less severe course compared to Plasmodium fal...
Plasmodium vivax causes almost half of all malaria cases in Asia and is recognised as a significant ...
Background. Biodefense in military operation assignments is an efforts to defend against biological ...
Military personnel who are deployed for peace-keeping missions are exposed to many hazards, includin...
Background: Sri Lanka has been free from indigenous malaria since November 2012 and received the WHO...
Abstract Background Sri Lanka has been free from indigenous malaria since November 2012 and received...
Malaria has been a military problem throughout history capable of causing epidemics that stop milita...
Abstract Background Sri Lanka has maintained a rigorous programme to prevent the re-establishment of...
WAR AND CONFLICT HAVEhad a long historicalpartnership with ma-larial outbreaks.1-7 Dis-ruptions in h...
the chief surgeon in a squadron of French policemen reported a cluster of Plasmodium vivax malaria a...
Western Bahr el Ghazal State is located in northwestern South Sudan, which is a tropical area subjec...
An outbreak of malaria first developed within Second Battalion Royal Australian Regiment, a forward ...
Malaria chemoprevention using mefloquine has become the WHO standard regimen for military personnel ...
During the building of the Thai-Burma railway in 1943 Australian and British prisoners of war died a...
Malaria remains a major cause of military casualities in South-east Asia. The numerous conflicts in ...
Plasmodium ovale malaria is often neglected due to its less severe course compared to Plasmodium fal...
Plasmodium vivax causes almost half of all malaria cases in Asia and is recognised as a significant ...
Background. Biodefense in military operation assignments is an efforts to defend against biological ...