Background: Severe anaemia requiring emergency blood transfusion is a common complication of malaria in children. To ensure access for urgent blood transfusion, the World Health Organization has developed clear guidelines with haemoglobin thresholds prevent unwarranted transfusion,. Few studies have reported outcome and haematological recovery of children with severe malaria where transfusion practice complies with WHO recommendations. Methods: A prospective observational study of survivors of severe and complicated malaria transfused in accordance with WHO guidelines. Children were invited for review at one month post-discharge. Non-attendees were traced in the community to ascertain survival. Results: Outcome was assessed in 213 survivors...
Background Severe anaemia in children is a major public health problem in sub- Saharan Africa. Appr...
BACKGROUND: The role of volume resuscitation in severe Plasmodium falciparum malaria is controversia...
Background: Severe anaemia (haemoglobin37.5C) at screening. 30mls/kg reduced mortality in the 1943(6...
BACKGROUND: Severe anaemia requiring emergency blood transfusion is a common complication of malaria...
Abstract Background Severe anaemia requiring emergency blood transfusion is a common complication of...
Background: Owing to inadequate supplies of donor blood for transfusion in sub-Saharan Africa (sSA) ...
Symptomatic severe malarial anaemia (SMA) has a high fatality rate of 30-40%; most deaths occur in c...
BACKGROUND: Infection with Plasmodium falciparum leads to severe malaria and death in approximately ...
Background Severe anaemia in children is a leading cause of hospital admission and a major cause of ...
Abstract Background Severe anaemia is a common cause for hospitalization in children in sub-Saharan ...
Background: Severe anemia (hemoglobin level, <6 g per deciliter) is a leading cause of hospital a...
BACKGROUND The World Health Organization recommends not performing transfusions in African children ...
BACKGROUND The World Health Organization recommends not performing transfusions in African children ...
BACKGROUND Severe anemia (hemoglobin level, \u3c6 g per deciliter) is a leading cause of hospital ad...
The phase III Transfusion and Treatment of severe anaemia in African Children Trial(TRACT) found tha...
Background Severe anaemia in children is a major public health problem in sub- Saharan Africa. Appr...
BACKGROUND: The role of volume resuscitation in severe Plasmodium falciparum malaria is controversia...
Background: Severe anaemia (haemoglobin37.5C) at screening. 30mls/kg reduced mortality in the 1943(6...
BACKGROUND: Severe anaemia requiring emergency blood transfusion is a common complication of malaria...
Abstract Background Severe anaemia requiring emergency blood transfusion is a common complication of...
Background: Owing to inadequate supplies of donor blood for transfusion in sub-Saharan Africa (sSA) ...
Symptomatic severe malarial anaemia (SMA) has a high fatality rate of 30-40%; most deaths occur in c...
BACKGROUND: Infection with Plasmodium falciparum leads to severe malaria and death in approximately ...
Background Severe anaemia in children is a leading cause of hospital admission and a major cause of ...
Abstract Background Severe anaemia is a common cause for hospitalization in children in sub-Saharan ...
Background: Severe anemia (hemoglobin level, <6 g per deciliter) is a leading cause of hospital a...
BACKGROUND The World Health Organization recommends not performing transfusions in African children ...
BACKGROUND The World Health Organization recommends not performing transfusions in African children ...
BACKGROUND Severe anemia (hemoglobin level, \u3c6 g per deciliter) is a leading cause of hospital ad...
The phase III Transfusion and Treatment of severe anaemia in African Children Trial(TRACT) found tha...
Background Severe anaemia in children is a major public health problem in sub- Saharan Africa. Appr...
BACKGROUND: The role of volume resuscitation in severe Plasmodium falciparum malaria is controversia...
Background: Severe anaemia (haemoglobin37.5C) at screening. 30mls/kg reduced mortality in the 1943(6...