Abstract Background Respiratory complications are uncommon, but often life-threatening features of Plasmodium vivax malaria. This study aimed to estimate the prevalence and lethality associated with such complications among P. vivax malaria patients in a tertiary hospital in the Western Brazilian Amazon, and to identify variables associated with severe respiratory complications, intensive care need and death. Medical records from 2009 to 2016 were reviewed aiming to identify all patients diagnosed with P. vivax malaria and respiratory complications. Prevalence, lethality and risk factors associated with WHO defined respiratory complications, intensive care need and death were assessed. Results A total of 587 vivax malaria patients were hosp...
The association between severe malaria and Plasmodium vivax species is contentious. On the Thai-Myan...
BACKGROUND: Plasmodium vivax is responsible for a significant proportion of malaria cases worldwide ...
Acute renal failure, disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), acute respiratory distress syndro...
BACKGROUND: Respiratory complications are uncommon, but often life-threatening featu...
BACKGROUND: Respiratory complications are uncommon, but often life-threatening feat...
Severe pulmonary involvement in malaria has been frequently reported in cases of Plasmodium falcipar...
Respiratory distress develops in up to 25% of adults and 40% of children with severe falciparum mala...
Life-threatening Plasmodium vivax malaria cases, while uncommon, have been reported since the early ...
Respiratory symptoms and signs are reported in 4% to 18% of the cases with uncomplicated Plasmodiu...
Life-threatening Plasmodium vivax malaria cases, while uncommon, have been reported since the early ...
Life-threatening Plasmodium vivax malaria cases, while uncommon, have been reported since the early ...
Abstract The resurgence of the malaria eradication agenda and the increasing number of severe manife...
Plasmodium vivax causes almost half of all malaria cases in Asia and is recognised as a significant ...
BACKGROUND: Plasmodium vivax causes almost half of all malaria cases in Asia and is recognised as a ...
BACKGROUND: Plasmodium vivax causes almost half of all malaria cases in Asia and is recognised as a ...
The association between severe malaria and Plasmodium vivax species is contentious. On the Thai-Myan...
BACKGROUND: Plasmodium vivax is responsible for a significant proportion of malaria cases worldwide ...
Acute renal failure, disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), acute respiratory distress syndro...
BACKGROUND: Respiratory complications are uncommon, but often life-threatening featu...
BACKGROUND: Respiratory complications are uncommon, but often life-threatening feat...
Severe pulmonary involvement in malaria has been frequently reported in cases of Plasmodium falcipar...
Respiratory distress develops in up to 25% of adults and 40% of children with severe falciparum mala...
Life-threatening Plasmodium vivax malaria cases, while uncommon, have been reported since the early ...
Respiratory symptoms and signs are reported in 4% to 18% of the cases with uncomplicated Plasmodiu...
Life-threatening Plasmodium vivax malaria cases, while uncommon, have been reported since the early ...
Life-threatening Plasmodium vivax malaria cases, while uncommon, have been reported since the early ...
Abstract The resurgence of the malaria eradication agenda and the increasing number of severe manife...
Plasmodium vivax causes almost half of all malaria cases in Asia and is recognised as a significant ...
BACKGROUND: Plasmodium vivax causes almost half of all malaria cases in Asia and is recognised as a ...
BACKGROUND: Plasmodium vivax causes almost half of all malaria cases in Asia and is recognised as a ...
The association between severe malaria and Plasmodium vivax species is contentious. On the Thai-Myan...
BACKGROUND: Plasmodium vivax is responsible for a significant proportion of malaria cases worldwide ...
Acute renal failure, disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), acute respiratory distress syndro...