HISTORY: A 52-year-old woman was hospitalized with fever after a 3-week stay in tropical Kenya. Prophylaxis against malaria had been carried out with chloroquine. DIAGNOSIS: Falciparum malaria with 28% parasitaemia at first examination, rising to 50% after 3 hours. TREATMENT AND COURSE: Treatment with quinine dihydrochloride i.v. was initiated immediately after diagnosis. In addition, in view of increasing parasitemia of up to 50%, a partial exchange blood transfusion was carried out. No clinical signs of organ damage caused by malaria were observed. Because of a drop in blood pressure the patient needed catecholamine treatment for a short time. After decrease of the parasitemia the patient rapidly recovered and complete cure was achieved. ...
better survival rates among patients with severe malaria, particularly those with high parasitemia l...
Between 1981 and 1992, 196 Thai adults with severe falciparum malaria were treated with a quinine lo...
Aim: To present a case of uncomplicated mixed Plasmodium falciparum and ovale malaria requiring trea...
Measures of malaria control have proved inadequate in many parts of the tropics. The recent rise in ...
Increasing drug resistance in Plasmodium falciparum and a resurgence of malaria in tropical areas ha...
The diagnosis and management of imported malaria presents a continuing challenge in developed countr...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: The aim of treatment for falciparum malaria therapy is to achiev...
The case fatality of WHO-defined 'severe falciparum malaria' remains unacceptably high, at 10-20%. H...
Malaria is the tropical disease most commonly imported into the UK, with 1500-2000 cases reported ea...
Background. Severe malaria is a medical emergency with devastating multisystemic effect, if not prom...
better survival rates among patients with severe malaria, particularly those with high parasitemia l...
During the last 15 years, at least 35 patients with severe falciparum malaria or babesiosis have rec...
Multicenter trials in Southeast Asia have shown better survival rates among patients with severe mal...
Treatment of cerebral malaria with intravenous quinine is frequently associated with life-threatenin...
Treatment of cerebral malaria with intravenous quinine is frequently associated with life-threatenin...
better survival rates among patients with severe malaria, particularly those with high parasitemia l...
Between 1981 and 1992, 196 Thai adults with severe falciparum malaria were treated with a quinine lo...
Aim: To present a case of uncomplicated mixed Plasmodium falciparum and ovale malaria requiring trea...
Measures of malaria control have proved inadequate in many parts of the tropics. The recent rise in ...
Increasing drug resistance in Plasmodium falciparum and a resurgence of malaria in tropical areas ha...
The diagnosis and management of imported malaria presents a continuing challenge in developed countr...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: The aim of treatment for falciparum malaria therapy is to achiev...
The case fatality of WHO-defined 'severe falciparum malaria' remains unacceptably high, at 10-20%. H...
Malaria is the tropical disease most commonly imported into the UK, with 1500-2000 cases reported ea...
Background. Severe malaria is a medical emergency with devastating multisystemic effect, if not prom...
better survival rates among patients with severe malaria, particularly those with high parasitemia l...
During the last 15 years, at least 35 patients with severe falciparum malaria or babesiosis have rec...
Multicenter trials in Southeast Asia have shown better survival rates among patients with severe mal...
Treatment of cerebral malaria with intravenous quinine is frequently associated with life-threatenin...
Treatment of cerebral malaria with intravenous quinine is frequently associated with life-threatenin...
better survival rates among patients with severe malaria, particularly those with high parasitemia l...
Between 1981 and 1992, 196 Thai adults with severe falciparum malaria were treated with a quinine lo...
Aim: To present a case of uncomplicated mixed Plasmodium falciparum and ovale malaria requiring trea...