Background: Infection by Plasmodium vivax has been considered rarely threatening to life, but recent studies challenge this notion. This study documented the frequency and character of severe illness in paediatric patients admitted to a hospital in south-eastern Pakistan with a laboratory-confirmed diagnosis of vivax malaria. Methods: An observational study of all 180 paediatric patients admitted with any diagnosis of malaria during 2010 was conducted: 128 P. vivax; 48 Plasmodium falciparum; and four mixed infections of these species. Patients were classified as having severe illness with any of the following indicators: Glascow coma scale \u3c11; ≥2 convulsions; haemoglobin \u3c5g/dL; thrombocytes \u3c50,000/mL; blood glucose \u3c45mg%; \u...
Background: Although cases of extreme jungle fever of vivax have been recorded, information on immun...
Summary: Malaria in children is still an important public health problem in endemic areas of South-E...
SummaryMalaria in children is still an important public health problem in endemic areas of South-Eas...
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...
Plasmodium vivax is traditionally known to cause benign tertian malaria, although recent reports s...
Plasmodium vivax is traditionally known to cause benign tertian malaria, although recent reports s...
SummaryPlasmodium vivax (Pv) malaria is being increasingly recognized as a cause of severe malaria i...
BACKGROUND: Severe malaria (SM) is classically associated with Plasmodium falciparum infection. Litt...
Plasmodium vivax is traditionally known to cause benign tertian malaria, although recent reports s...
Plasmodium vivax is the most common specie causing malaria outside Africa with approximately 13.8 mi...
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Background: Plasmodium vivax is one of the major species of malaria infecting humans. Although empha...
Background Malaria remains an endemic disease in Pakistan with an estimated healthcare burden of 1.6...
Background: Although cases of extreme jungle fever of vivax have been recorded, information on immun...
Summary: Malaria in children is still an important public health problem in endemic areas of South-E...
SummaryMalaria in children is still an important public health problem in endemic areas of South-Eas...
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...
Plasmodium vivax is traditionally known to cause benign tertian malaria, although recent reports s...
Plasmodium vivax is traditionally known to cause benign tertian malaria, although recent reports s...
SummaryPlasmodium vivax (Pv) malaria is being increasingly recognized as a cause of severe malaria i...
BACKGROUND: Severe malaria (SM) is classically associated with Plasmodium falciparum infection. Litt...
Plasmodium vivax is traditionally known to cause benign tertian malaria, although recent reports s...
Plasmodium vivax is the most common specie causing malaria outside Africa with approximately 13.8 mi...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Background: Plasmodium vivax is one of the major species of malaria infecting humans. Although empha...
Background Malaria remains an endemic disease in Pakistan with an estimated healthcare burden of 1.6...
Background: Although cases of extreme jungle fever of vivax have been recorded, information on immun...
Summary: Malaria in children is still an important public health problem in endemic areas of South-E...
SummaryMalaria in children is still an important public health problem in endemic areas of South-Eas...