Malaria is an important global health disease which puts individuals, particularly children, at a greater risk of mortality. Plasmodium falciparum is distinguished from the rest of the Plasmodia by its high level of parasitaemia. They infect liver cells (hepatocytes), and multiply into merozoites and rupture liver cells in the process, prior to infection of red blood cells. This study sought to estimate the extent to which P. falciparum parasitaemia correlates with hepatocellular dysfunction among Ghanaian children suffering from acute malaria in three malaria endemic districts in Ashanti Region and to predict liver dysfunction from the estimation of haemoglobin (HB) levels. A prospective uncontrolled before- and after study was conducted a...
Introduction: Malaria Falciparum is responsible for 1-3 million deaths worldwide each year. Liver in...
Introduction: Malaria Falciparum is responsible for 1-3 million deaths annually worldwide. Liver inv...
The effect of acute plasmodium falciparum infection on the levels of malondialdehyde (MDA) and ascor...
Malaria is one parasite that is responsible for fever in tropical countries. The genus plasmodium is...
Plasmodium falciparum malaria is the most common infection in Yemen. The present study aims to inves...
Objectives; The study aims to estimate the level of glycohaemoglobin concentration and activities of...
Malaria is the commonest disease in Africa and some Asian countries with a global prevalence of 0.3-...
Nearly half of the world's population is susceptible to malaria, a potentially fatal disease. When t...
Abstract. In malaria holoendemic areas children are anemic, but the exact influence of falciparum ma...
Childhood anaemia represents a major health problem in sub-Saharan Africa. The anaemia is multifacto...
This study was undertaken to establish data on the effect of acute falciparum malaria on plasma leve...
These studies seek to investigate alterations in biochemical and haematologic indices of malaria inf...
This study was undertaken to investigate the effect of Plasmodium falciparum infection on kidney and...
Forty two (42)blood samples were collected from children showing clinical symptoms of malaria Tropho...
Background: It is observed that the patients of falciparum malaria with liver function abnormalities...
Introduction: Malaria Falciparum is responsible for 1-3 million deaths worldwide each year. Liver in...
Introduction: Malaria Falciparum is responsible for 1-3 million deaths annually worldwide. Liver inv...
The effect of acute plasmodium falciparum infection on the levels of malondialdehyde (MDA) and ascor...
Malaria is one parasite that is responsible for fever in tropical countries. The genus plasmodium is...
Plasmodium falciparum malaria is the most common infection in Yemen. The present study aims to inves...
Objectives; The study aims to estimate the level of glycohaemoglobin concentration and activities of...
Malaria is the commonest disease in Africa and some Asian countries with a global prevalence of 0.3-...
Nearly half of the world's population is susceptible to malaria, a potentially fatal disease. When t...
Abstract. In malaria holoendemic areas children are anemic, but the exact influence of falciparum ma...
Childhood anaemia represents a major health problem in sub-Saharan Africa. The anaemia is multifacto...
This study was undertaken to establish data on the effect of acute falciparum malaria on plasma leve...
These studies seek to investigate alterations in biochemical and haematologic indices of malaria inf...
This study was undertaken to investigate the effect of Plasmodium falciparum infection on kidney and...
Forty two (42)blood samples were collected from children showing clinical symptoms of malaria Tropho...
Background: It is observed that the patients of falciparum malaria with liver function abnormalities...
Introduction: Malaria Falciparum is responsible for 1-3 million deaths worldwide each year. Liver in...
Introduction: Malaria Falciparum is responsible for 1-3 million deaths annually worldwide. Liver inv...
The effect of acute plasmodium falciparum infection on the levels of malondialdehyde (MDA) and ascor...