Liver dysfunction has long been recognized as a clinical feature of malaria. We have observed delayed elevation in the transaminase portion of liver function tests (LFTs) after treatment in some participants undergoing induced blood stage malaria infection. We sought to determine whether similar LFT elevations occur after naturally acquired infection. We performed a retrospective audit of confirmed cases of Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax in Queensland, Australia, from 2006 to 2016. All LFT results from malaria diagnosis until 28 days after diagnosis were collected with demographic and clinical information to describe longitudinal changes. The timing of peak LFT elevations was classified as early (0-3 days), delayed (4-11 days), ...
Malaria is the commonest disease in Africa and some Asian countries with a global prevalence of 0.3-...
Background: Malaria is one of the most common widespread infectious diseases in the tropical develop...
Malaria is an important global health disease which puts individuals, particularly children, at a gr...
Liver dysfunction has long been recognized as a clinical feature of malaria. We have observed delaye...
Liver transaminase elevations after treatment in malaria volunteer infection studies (VISs) have rai...
Background: It is observed that the patients of falciparum malaria with liver function abnormalities...
SummaryBackgroundThis study was designed to study the patient characteristics, presenting features a...
Summary: Background: This study was designed to study the patient characteristics, presenting featu...
Plasmodium falciparum malaria is the most common infection in Yemen. The present study aims to inves...
Introduction: Malaria Falciparum is responsible for 1-3 million deaths annually worldwide. Liver inv...
Introduction: Malaria Falciparum is responsible for 1-3 million deaths worldwide each year. Liver in...
Background: Malaria and hepatitis B virus (HBV) co-infections pose a serious threat to public health...
Malaria volunteer infection studies (VISs) accelerate new drug and vaccine development. In the induc...
Malaria is one parasite that is responsible for fever in tropical countries. The genus plasmodium is...
Background: Liver injury is a known feature of severe malaria, but is only incidentally investigated...
Malaria is the commonest disease in Africa and some Asian countries with a global prevalence of 0.3-...
Background: Malaria is one of the most common widespread infectious diseases in the tropical develop...
Malaria is an important global health disease which puts individuals, particularly children, at a gr...
Liver dysfunction has long been recognized as a clinical feature of malaria. We have observed delaye...
Liver transaminase elevations after treatment in malaria volunteer infection studies (VISs) have rai...
Background: It is observed that the patients of falciparum malaria with liver function abnormalities...
SummaryBackgroundThis study was designed to study the patient characteristics, presenting features a...
Summary: Background: This study was designed to study the patient characteristics, presenting featu...
Plasmodium falciparum malaria is the most common infection in Yemen. The present study aims to inves...
Introduction: Malaria Falciparum is responsible for 1-3 million deaths annually worldwide. Liver inv...
Introduction: Malaria Falciparum is responsible for 1-3 million deaths worldwide each year. Liver in...
Background: Malaria and hepatitis B virus (HBV) co-infections pose a serious threat to public health...
Malaria volunteer infection studies (VISs) accelerate new drug and vaccine development. In the induc...
Malaria is one parasite that is responsible for fever in tropical countries. The genus plasmodium is...
Background: Liver injury is a known feature of severe malaria, but is only incidentally investigated...
Malaria is the commonest disease in Africa and some Asian countries with a global prevalence of 0.3-...
Background: Malaria is one of the most common widespread infectious diseases in the tropical develop...
Malaria is an important global health disease which puts individuals, particularly children, at a gr...