International audienceMalaria, one of the most common parasitic diseases worldwide, is responsible for more than one million deaths among African children every year. Its neurological form, known as cerebral malaria (CM) is a potential cause of epilepsy in malaria-endemic regions of the world, primarily made up for the most part by the sub-Saharan Africa. Herein, we review recent African studies that examine the association between CM and epilepsy. Three studies suggest a modestly strong association between CM and epilepsy. Furthermore, there appears little doubt that this association is causal. Speculative considerations that may explain this causal association are discussed in this review. Additional research is however required in order ...
Plasmodium falciparum remains one of the most common causes of central nervous system infection worl...
Epilepsy is, above all tropical, moreover, very african in its frequency and gravity. Data on the pr...
Background: Epilepsy affects 70 million people worldwide, 80% of whom are in low-and-middle income c...
International audiencePURPOSE: Cerebral malaria (CM) is suspected to be a potential cause of epileps...
International audiencePURPOSE: Cerebral malaria (CM) is suspected to be a potential cause of epileps...
Cerebral malaria is a rare complication caused by Plasmodium infection. Capillary blockage caused by...
Cerebral malaria is the most severe neurological complication of Plasmodium falciparum malaria. Even...
Several reports have suggested that the high prevalence of epilepsy in sub-Saharan Africa is associa...
Prolonged, multiple seizures complicate a high proportion of cases of childhood cerebral malaria, an...
Abstract: Seizures are a frequent manifestation of severe malaria in children especially those less ...
Several reports have suggested that the high prevalence of epilepsy in sub-Saharan Africa is associa...
Prolonged, multiple seizures complicate a high proportion of cases of childhood cerebral malaria, an...
Between October 1990 and November 1991 data were collected on the frequency, causes, and nature of e...
BACKGROUND: Seizures are a prominent feature of childhood cerebral malaria, and are associated with ...
Background—Seizures are a prominent feature of childhood cerebral malaria, and are associated with a...
Plasmodium falciparum remains one of the most common causes of central nervous system infection worl...
Epilepsy is, above all tropical, moreover, very african in its frequency and gravity. Data on the pr...
Background: Epilepsy affects 70 million people worldwide, 80% of whom are in low-and-middle income c...
International audiencePURPOSE: Cerebral malaria (CM) is suspected to be a potential cause of epileps...
International audiencePURPOSE: Cerebral malaria (CM) is suspected to be a potential cause of epileps...
Cerebral malaria is a rare complication caused by Plasmodium infection. Capillary blockage caused by...
Cerebral malaria is the most severe neurological complication of Plasmodium falciparum malaria. Even...
Several reports have suggested that the high prevalence of epilepsy in sub-Saharan Africa is associa...
Prolonged, multiple seizures complicate a high proportion of cases of childhood cerebral malaria, an...
Abstract: Seizures are a frequent manifestation of severe malaria in children especially those less ...
Several reports have suggested that the high prevalence of epilepsy in sub-Saharan Africa is associa...
Prolonged, multiple seizures complicate a high proportion of cases of childhood cerebral malaria, an...
Between October 1990 and November 1991 data were collected on the frequency, causes, and nature of e...
BACKGROUND: Seizures are a prominent feature of childhood cerebral malaria, and are associated with ...
Background—Seizures are a prominent feature of childhood cerebral malaria, and are associated with a...
Plasmodium falciparum remains one of the most common causes of central nervous system infection worl...
Epilepsy is, above all tropical, moreover, very african in its frequency and gravity. Data on the pr...
Background: Epilepsy affects 70 million people worldwide, 80% of whom are in low-and-middle income c...