Background: Malaria is a widely prevalent parasitic disease caused by the Plasmodium species. The parasite mainly infects the erythrocytes and causes various hematological abnormalities like anemia, thrombocytopenia and disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). Aim: To evaluate and compare the hematological parameters between vivax and falciparum malaria. Settings and design: A cross sectional, prospective study in the hospital laboratory. Materials and methods: Blood samples from 889 febrile patients were tested for malaria by the rapid malaria antigen detection test and peripheral blood smear study. The hematological investigations included study of platelet counts, white and red blood cell counts, hematocrit, hemoglobin and red blood...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the hematological profile of patients with malaria at Tertiary care hospital. ...
Malaria, which is responsible for a substantial amount of deaths in endemic countries, has been show...
Background Malaria may be associated with complications which may be avoided by early diagnosis and ...
Objective: To determine the association of various haematological parameters with different species ...
Background: Malaria causing plasmodia are parasites of blood and hence induce haematological alterat...
Background & objectives: Malaria is a big menace in India affecting almost 24 million peoples and ca...
Nefsu Awoke,1 Amsalu Arota2 1Department of Nursing, College of Health Science and Medicine, Wolaita ...
Objective: There are recognized hematological alterations linked with the disease of malaria. This r...
Background:Malaria remains a substantial health problem in many parts of world, especially in the tr...
Background:Malaria remains a substantial health problem in many parts of world, especially in the tr...
Background: Malaria is a major health problem at the global level. In Indian subcontinent, it is a m...
Background: Malaria causing plasmodia are parasites of blood and hence induce haem...
Objectives: The study was conducted to analyze pathological changes associated with different types ...
Objective: To see the effect of malaria on platelet count and hemoglobin in adults with malaria. S...
Background: Malaria in Pakistan is a serious public health problem and thrombocytopenia can serve as...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the hematological profile of patients with malaria at Tertiary care hospital. ...
Malaria, which is responsible for a substantial amount of deaths in endemic countries, has been show...
Background Malaria may be associated with complications which may be avoided by early diagnosis and ...
Objective: To determine the association of various haematological parameters with different species ...
Background: Malaria causing plasmodia are parasites of blood and hence induce haematological alterat...
Background & objectives: Malaria is a big menace in India affecting almost 24 million peoples and ca...
Nefsu Awoke,1 Amsalu Arota2 1Department of Nursing, College of Health Science and Medicine, Wolaita ...
Objective: There are recognized hematological alterations linked with the disease of malaria. This r...
Background:Malaria remains a substantial health problem in many parts of world, especially in the tr...
Background:Malaria remains a substantial health problem in many parts of world, especially in the tr...
Background: Malaria is a major health problem at the global level. In Indian subcontinent, it is a m...
Background: Malaria causing plasmodia are parasites of blood and hence induce haem...
Objectives: The study was conducted to analyze pathological changes associated with different types ...
Objective: To see the effect of malaria on platelet count and hemoglobin in adults with malaria. S...
Background: Malaria in Pakistan is a serious public health problem and thrombocytopenia can serve as...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the hematological profile of patients with malaria at Tertiary care hospital. ...
Malaria, which is responsible for a substantial amount of deaths in endemic countries, has been show...
Background Malaria may be associated with complications which may be avoided by early diagnosis and ...