This study was undertaken to investigate the effect of Plasmodium falciparum infection on kidney and liver function parameters in malaria patients in Freetown, Sierra Leone. Blood samples taken from 64 malaria patients and 64 non-malaria volunteers at Abanita and Blue Shield Hospitals, Freetown Sierra Leone between January to April, 2009 were examined. Changes in serum biochemical parameters were analysed using normal range values as baseline. Serum bilirubin, alkaline phosphatase (ALP), alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) concentrations were significantly elevated in falciparum malaria patients compared to their non-malaria counterparts which is an indication of defective liver function. Most of patients wit...
Malaria is an important global health disease which puts individuals, particularly children, at a gr...
Malaria has protean clinical manifestations and Acute Renal Failure (ARF) is one of its serious comp...
Introduction: Malaria Falciparum is responsible for 1-3 million deaths annually worldwide. Liver inv...
Information on kidney and liver involvement in malaria in Africa is still very scanty. Kidney and li...
Malaria is now known to affect over 500 million persons worldwide, killing about 1 to 3 million of t...
Plasmodium falciparum malaria is the most common infection in Yemen. The present study aims to inves...
These studies seek to investigate alterations in biochemical and haematologic indices of malaria inf...
Background: It is observed that the patients of falciparum malaria with liver function abnormalities...
Malaria is an infectious disease of great importance for Public Health, as it is the most prevalent ...
Malaria is the commonest disease in Africa and some Asian countries with a global prevalence of 0.3-...
Malaria is one parasite that is responsible for fever in tropical countries. The genus plasmodium is...
Background Falciparum malaria is an acute systemic disease that can cause multi organ disorders incl...
Information on kidney and liver involvement in malaria in Africa is still very scanty. Kidney and li...
Parameters including some haematological and renal function indices were evaluated in 30 middle aged...
Hypoglycemia and kidney failure associated with malaria is common and depends to a large extent on t...
Malaria is an important global health disease which puts individuals, particularly children, at a gr...
Malaria has protean clinical manifestations and Acute Renal Failure (ARF) is one of its serious comp...
Introduction: Malaria Falciparum is responsible for 1-3 million deaths annually worldwide. Liver inv...
Information on kidney and liver involvement in malaria in Africa is still very scanty. Kidney and li...
Malaria is now known to affect over 500 million persons worldwide, killing about 1 to 3 million of t...
Plasmodium falciparum malaria is the most common infection in Yemen. The present study aims to inves...
These studies seek to investigate alterations in biochemical and haematologic indices of malaria inf...
Background: It is observed that the patients of falciparum malaria with liver function abnormalities...
Malaria is an infectious disease of great importance for Public Health, as it is the most prevalent ...
Malaria is the commonest disease in Africa and some Asian countries with a global prevalence of 0.3-...
Malaria is one parasite that is responsible for fever in tropical countries. The genus plasmodium is...
Background Falciparum malaria is an acute systemic disease that can cause multi organ disorders incl...
Information on kidney and liver involvement in malaria in Africa is still very scanty. Kidney and li...
Parameters including some haematological and renal function indices were evaluated in 30 middle aged...
Hypoglycemia and kidney failure associated with malaria is common and depends to a large extent on t...
Malaria is an important global health disease which puts individuals, particularly children, at a gr...
Malaria has protean clinical manifestations and Acute Renal Failure (ARF) is one of its serious comp...
Introduction: Malaria Falciparum is responsible for 1-3 million deaths annually worldwide. Liver inv...