Background: Severe imported pediatric malaria is of concern in non-endemic settings. We aimed to determine the features of pediatric severe cases in order to design a model able to stratify patients at presentation. Methods: We conducted a retrospective cross-sectional study including all imported P. falciparum malaria infection in patients ≤14 years of age, treated from January 2008 to February 2019 in two tertiary hospitals: Brescia, Italy and Barcelona, Spain. Severe malaria was defined according to World Health Organization criteria. Mortality rate, pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) stay and blood transfusion were analysed as adverse outcomes. Results: Out of 139 children included, 30.9% were severe malaria. Twenty-seven (19.4%) were...
Severe malaria is a potentially fatal condition encountered in all age groups and if not treated tim...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the performance of WHO's "Guidelines for care at the first-referral level in d...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare the spectrum of clinical symptoms, hospital hist...
the Pediatric Imported Malaria Study Group for the ‘Centre National de Référence du Paludisme'Intern...
Malaria is the most important vector borne disease worldwide. Globally it results in an estimated 40...
BACKGROUND: Clinical trials of interventions designed to prevent severe falciparum malaria in childr...
Background: Falciparum malaria or malaria tropica is one of the leading causes of childhood mortalit...
BACKGROUND: Plasmodium vivax is responsible for a significant proportion of malaria cases worldwide ...
Background: Falciparum malaria or malaria tropica is one of the leading causes of childhood mortalit...
Severe malaria caused by Plasmodium falciparum is difficult to diagnose accurately in children in hi...
Background: In children, clinical profile of malaria may vary from nearly asymptomatic disease to fe...
Objective: The authors had for aim to evaluate diagnosis and treatment practices applied to children...
BACKGROUND: Since the year 2000, in Italy, there has been a constant decrease in the number of cases...
Abstract Background Children under 5 represent 86% of...
Little is known about severe imported Plasmodium falciparum malaria in industrialized countries wher...
Severe malaria is a potentially fatal condition encountered in all age groups and if not treated tim...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the performance of WHO's "Guidelines for care at the first-referral level in d...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare the spectrum of clinical symptoms, hospital hist...
the Pediatric Imported Malaria Study Group for the ‘Centre National de Référence du Paludisme'Intern...
Malaria is the most important vector borne disease worldwide. Globally it results in an estimated 40...
BACKGROUND: Clinical trials of interventions designed to prevent severe falciparum malaria in childr...
Background: Falciparum malaria or malaria tropica is one of the leading causes of childhood mortalit...
BACKGROUND: Plasmodium vivax is responsible for a significant proportion of malaria cases worldwide ...
Background: Falciparum malaria or malaria tropica is one of the leading causes of childhood mortalit...
Severe malaria caused by Plasmodium falciparum is difficult to diagnose accurately in children in hi...
Background: In children, clinical profile of malaria may vary from nearly asymptomatic disease to fe...
Objective: The authors had for aim to evaluate diagnosis and treatment practices applied to children...
BACKGROUND: Since the year 2000, in Italy, there has been a constant decrease in the number of cases...
Abstract Background Children under 5 represent 86% of...
Little is known about severe imported Plasmodium falciparum malaria in industrialized countries wher...
Severe malaria is a potentially fatal condition encountered in all age groups and if not treated tim...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the performance of WHO's "Guidelines for care at the first-referral level in d...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare the spectrum of clinical symptoms, hospital hist...