Plasmodium vivax is traditionally known to cause benign tertian malaria, although recent reports suggest that P. vivax can also cause severe life-threatening disease analogous to severe infection due to P. falciparum . There are limited published data on the clinical and epidemiological profiles of children suffering from ‘severe malaria’ in an urban setting of India. To assess the clinical and epidemiological profiles of children with severe malaria, a prospective study was carried out during June 2008–December 2008 in the Department of Pediatrics, Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital, a tertiary hospital located in East Delhi, India. Data on children aged ≤12 years, diagnosed with severe malaria, were analyzed for their demographic, clinical and ...
Summary: Malaria in children is still an important public health problem in endemic areas of South-E...
Background: In children, clinical profile of malaria may vary from nearly asymptomatic disease to fe...
SummaryMalaria in children is still an important public health problem in endemic areas of South-Eas...
Plasmodium vivax is traditionally known to cause benign tertian malaria, although recent reports s...
BACKGROUND: Infection by Plasmodium vivax has been considered rarely threatening to life, but recent...
Background: Infection by Plasmodium vivax has been considered rarely threatening to life, but recent...
Background: Infection by Plasmodium vivax has been considered rarely threatening to life, but recent...
SummaryPlasmodium vivax (Pv) malaria is being increasingly recognized as a cause of severe malaria i...
Severe malaria is a potentially fatal condition encountered in all age groups and if not treated tim...
Introduction: Malaria is an endemic vector borne parasitic infection. Plasmodium vivax has been asso...
Context: Plasmodium vivax is geographically widely distributed with up to 2.5 billion people at risk...
Objectives: The frequency of malaria (falciparum and vivax malaria) in febrile children reportin...
Background: Malaria remains an important cause of morbidity and mortality in India. Though many comp...
Background: Malaria is an important cause of mortality and morbidity in India. Many recent studies h...
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Summary: Malaria in children is still an important public health problem in endemic areas of South-E...
Background: In children, clinical profile of malaria may vary from nearly asymptomatic disease to fe...
SummaryMalaria in children is still an important public health problem in endemic areas of South-Eas...
Plasmodium vivax is traditionally known to cause benign tertian malaria, although recent reports s...
BACKGROUND: Infection by Plasmodium vivax has been considered rarely threatening to life, but recent...
Background: Infection by Plasmodium vivax has been considered rarely threatening to life, but recent...
Background: Infection by Plasmodium vivax has been considered rarely threatening to life, but recent...
SummaryPlasmodium vivax (Pv) malaria is being increasingly recognized as a cause of severe malaria i...
Severe malaria is a potentially fatal condition encountered in all age groups and if not treated tim...
Introduction: Malaria is an endemic vector borne parasitic infection. Plasmodium vivax has been asso...
Context: Plasmodium vivax is geographically widely distributed with up to 2.5 billion people at risk...
Objectives: The frequency of malaria (falciparum and vivax malaria) in febrile children reportin...
Background: Malaria remains an important cause of morbidity and mortality in India. Though many comp...
Background: Malaria is an important cause of mortality and morbidity in India. Many recent studies h...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Summary: Malaria in children is still an important public health problem in endemic areas of South-E...
Background: In children, clinical profile of malaria may vary from nearly asymptomatic disease to fe...
SummaryMalaria in children is still an important public health problem in endemic areas of South-Eas...