Measures of malaria control have proved inadequate in many parts of the tropics. The recent rise in the incidence of malaria has been associated with the spread of drug-resistant strains of Plasmodium falciparum. Chloroquine therapy is now ineffective in many parts of Asia and South America, and resistance to this drug is emerging in Africa. There are few alternative drugs available. Quinine remains effective against P. falciparum in Southeast Asia. Reappraisal of quinine therapy has led to important modifications in dosage recommendations and recognition of a major complication of severe malaria associated with its use--hypoglycaemia. Severe malaria has been neglected as a subject for clinical investigation, and there is little information...
Plasmodium falciparum, the most dangerous of the human malaria parasites, has now developed resistan...
Plasmodium falciparum is the most common cause of severe and life-threatening malaria. Falciparum ma...
ABSTRAK Several drugs are currently used for malaria prophylaxis. No single drug, however, is a comp...
Increasing drug resistance in Plasmodium falciparum and a resurgence of malaria in tropical areas ha...
The case fatality of WHO-defined 'severe falciparum malaria' remains unacceptably high, at 10-20%. H...
Malaria accounts for over 60% of outpatient visits in Nigeria and is responsible for 30% and 11% mor...
The treatment of falciparum malaria, one of the world's major killing diseases, has been complicated...
Effective chemotherapy of malaria relies on an accurate diagnosis and an appropriate affordable choi...
Between 1981 and 1992, 196 Thai adults with severe falciparum malaria were treated with a quinine lo...
Cerebral malaria is one of the most common nontraumatic encephalopathies in the world. Children livi...
Severe malaria is a global problem, claiming at least 1 million lives annually. Few adequately power...
Malaria is the tropical disease most commonly imported into the UK, with 1500-2000 cases reported ea...
Severe malaria is a major cause of infant and childhood death in the tropics. Effective management r...
Severe malaria is invariably caused by Plasmodium falciparum. In India, both adults and children are...
HISTORY: A 52-year-old woman was hospitalized with fever after a 3-week stay in tropical Kenya. Prop...
Plasmodium falciparum, the most dangerous of the human malaria parasites, has now developed resistan...
Plasmodium falciparum is the most common cause of severe and life-threatening malaria. Falciparum ma...
ABSTRAK Several drugs are currently used for malaria prophylaxis. No single drug, however, is a comp...
Increasing drug resistance in Plasmodium falciparum and a resurgence of malaria in tropical areas ha...
The case fatality of WHO-defined 'severe falciparum malaria' remains unacceptably high, at 10-20%. H...
Malaria accounts for over 60% of outpatient visits in Nigeria and is responsible for 30% and 11% mor...
The treatment of falciparum malaria, one of the world's major killing diseases, has been complicated...
Effective chemotherapy of malaria relies on an accurate diagnosis and an appropriate affordable choi...
Between 1981 and 1992, 196 Thai adults with severe falciparum malaria were treated with a quinine lo...
Cerebral malaria is one of the most common nontraumatic encephalopathies in the world. Children livi...
Severe malaria is a global problem, claiming at least 1 million lives annually. Few adequately power...
Malaria is the tropical disease most commonly imported into the UK, with 1500-2000 cases reported ea...
Severe malaria is a major cause of infant and childhood death in the tropics. Effective management r...
Severe malaria is invariably caused by Plasmodium falciparum. In India, both adults and children are...
HISTORY: A 52-year-old woman was hospitalized with fever after a 3-week stay in tropical Kenya. Prop...
Plasmodium falciparum, the most dangerous of the human malaria parasites, has now developed resistan...
Plasmodium falciparum is the most common cause of severe and life-threatening malaria. Falciparum ma...
ABSTRAK Several drugs are currently used for malaria prophylaxis. No single drug, however, is a comp...