Severe imported malaria is a clinically significant problem in non-endemic areas. We report two cases of travelers with Plasmodium falciparum infection who traveled from Africa and came home to a Brazilian non-endemic region. The epidemiology and diagnostic aspects of severe imported malaria for travel medicine clinicians in non-endemic regions are reviewed
An increase in numbers of malaria cases has recently been reported in travellers returning from Indi...
Copyright © 2018 by The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. Malaria acquired in endem...
Malaria causes an acute febrile illness which maybe characterized by periods of febrile paroxysm. M...
Abstract Background Malaria is endemic in countries located in tropical and sub-tropical regions. Th...
Little is known about severe imported Plasmodium falciparum malaria in industrialized countries wher...
Little is known about severe imported Plasmodium falciparum malaria in industrialized countries wher...
Background and objective: There has been a marked increase in tourism, immigration, and business tra...
Background: With the current increase of international travel to tropical endemic areas, the inciden...
AbstractMalaria is a major problem for European travelers to endemic regions. In Romania during 1980...
The continuous increase in long-distance travel and recent large migratory movements have changed th...
Malaria is, along with tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS, one of the three most dangerous infectious disease...
Severe Plasmodium falciparum malaria is uncommon in South America. Lima, Peru, while not endemic for...
Brazil, a country of continental proportions, presents three profiles of malaria transmission. The f...
Brazil, a country of continental proportions, presents three profiles of malaria transmission. The f...
Brazil, a country of continental proportions, presents three profiles of malaria transmission. The f...
An increase in numbers of malaria cases has recently been reported in travellers returning from Indi...
Copyright © 2018 by The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. Malaria acquired in endem...
Malaria causes an acute febrile illness which maybe characterized by periods of febrile paroxysm. M...
Abstract Background Malaria is endemic in countries located in tropical and sub-tropical regions. Th...
Little is known about severe imported Plasmodium falciparum malaria in industrialized countries wher...
Little is known about severe imported Plasmodium falciparum malaria in industrialized countries wher...
Background and objective: There has been a marked increase in tourism, immigration, and business tra...
Background: With the current increase of international travel to tropical endemic areas, the inciden...
AbstractMalaria is a major problem for European travelers to endemic regions. In Romania during 1980...
The continuous increase in long-distance travel and recent large migratory movements have changed th...
Malaria is, along with tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS, one of the three most dangerous infectious disease...
Severe Plasmodium falciparum malaria is uncommon in South America. Lima, Peru, while not endemic for...
Brazil, a country of continental proportions, presents three profiles of malaria transmission. The f...
Brazil, a country of continental proportions, presents three profiles of malaria transmission. The f...
Brazil, a country of continental proportions, presents three profiles of malaria transmission. The f...
An increase in numbers of malaria cases has recently been reported in travellers returning from Indi...
Copyright © 2018 by The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. Malaria acquired in endem...
Malaria causes an acute febrile illness which maybe characterized by periods of febrile paroxysm. M...