Severe malaria is a major cause of infant and childhood death in the tropics. Effective management relies on rapid diagnosis, prompt administration of parenteral schizonticidal antimalarial drugs, careful fluid balance, prevention of convulsions and early recognition of complications such as hypoglycemia, metabolic acidosis, anemia, pulmonary edema, renal failure, bleeding and supervening bacterial sepsis. The mortality of treated cerebral malaria remains 20%. New, more rapidly acting antimalarials and earlier referral of children with complicated infections should reduce this unacceptable death rate
Malaria continues to be a problem for children returning or immigrating to industrialized countries ...
Malaria is a crisis in children, presenting commonly with fever and headache. Currently, Artemisinin...
Increasing drug resistance in Plasmodium falciparum and a resurgence of malaria in tropical areas ha...
Plasmodium falciparum is the most common cause of severe and life-threatening malaria. Falciparum ma...
Plasmodium falciparum is the most common cause of severe and life-threatening malaria. Falciparum ma...
The case fatality of WHO-defined 'severe falciparum malaria' remains unacceptably high, at 10-20%. H...
Measures of malaria control have proved inadequate in many parts of the tropics. The recent rise in ...
Severe malaria is a common reason for admission to paediatric wards in hospitals across sub-Saharan ...
Severe malaria is invariably caused by Plasmodium falciparum. In India, both adults and children are...
We have attempted to summarise an approach to management of severe malaria from our experience and t...
Severe malaria is a global problem, claiming at least 1 million lives annually. Few adequately power...
Over 90% of the worlds severe and fatal Plasmodium falciparum malaria is estimated to affect young c...
Malaria is the most important imported mosquito borne infection in the United Kingdom As preventive ...
Abstract Background Early diagnosis and prompt treatment including appropriate home-based treatment ...
Cerebral malaria is one of the most common nontraumatic encephalopathies in the world. Children livi...
Malaria continues to be a problem for children returning or immigrating to industrialized countries ...
Malaria is a crisis in children, presenting commonly with fever and headache. Currently, Artemisinin...
Increasing drug resistance in Plasmodium falciparum and a resurgence of malaria in tropical areas ha...
Plasmodium falciparum is the most common cause of severe and life-threatening malaria. Falciparum ma...
Plasmodium falciparum is the most common cause of severe and life-threatening malaria. Falciparum ma...
The case fatality of WHO-defined 'severe falciparum malaria' remains unacceptably high, at 10-20%. H...
Measures of malaria control have proved inadequate in many parts of the tropics. The recent rise in ...
Severe malaria is a common reason for admission to paediatric wards in hospitals across sub-Saharan ...
Severe malaria is invariably caused by Plasmodium falciparum. In India, both adults and children are...
We have attempted to summarise an approach to management of severe malaria from our experience and t...
Severe malaria is a global problem, claiming at least 1 million lives annually. Few adequately power...
Over 90% of the worlds severe and fatal Plasmodium falciparum malaria is estimated to affect young c...
Malaria is the most important imported mosquito borne infection in the United Kingdom As preventive ...
Abstract Background Early diagnosis and prompt treatment including appropriate home-based treatment ...
Cerebral malaria is one of the most common nontraumatic encephalopathies in the world. Children livi...
Malaria continues to be a problem for children returning or immigrating to industrialized countries ...
Malaria is a crisis in children, presenting commonly with fever and headache. Currently, Artemisinin...
Increasing drug resistance in Plasmodium falciparum and a resurgence of malaria in tropical areas ha...