OBJECTIVE. Cerebral malaria affects \u3e785000 African children every year. We previously documented an increased frequency of cognitive impairment in children with cerebral malaria 6 months after their initial malaria episode. This study was conducted to determine the long-term effects of cerebral malaria on the cognitive function of these children. METHODS. Children who were 5 to 12 years of age and presented to Mulago Hospital, Kampala, Uganda, with cerebral malaria (n = 44) or uncomplicated malaria (n = 54), along with healthy, asymptomatic community children (n = 89), were enrolled in a prospective cohort study of cognition. Cognitive testing was performed at enrollment and 2 years later. The primary outcome was presence of a deficit i...
OBJECTIVE: Neurological deficits are reported in children after cerebral malaria (CM) but little is ...
This study assessed the effects of cerebral malaria (CM) and severe malarial anemia (SMA) on individ...
Cerebral malaria is the most severe neurological complication of Plasmodium falciparum malaria. Even...
OBJECTIVE. This study was conducted to assess prospectively the frequency of cognitive deficits in c...
Background. Cerebral malaria (CM) is associated with long-term neurocognitive impairment in children...
Cerebral malaria causes major neurological sequelae in a proportion of survivors and may lead to neu...
OBJECTIVES: There is little information on the characteristics of persisting impairments associated ...
Abstract Background Malaria is a leading cause of ill health and neuro-disability in children in sub...
Background Cerebral malaria (CM) and severe malarial anaemia (SMA) are associated with neuro-develop...
Background: Malaria infecting the central nervous system (CNS) affects over 575,000 children annuall...
INTRODUCTION: Several neurological complications are associated with cerebral malaria (CM). However,...
Abstract Background Malaria affects 24 million children globally, resulting in nearly 500,000 child ...
Abstract Background Cerebral malaria is the most severe neurological complication of falciparum mala...
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Although cerebral malaria is the most common acute encephalopathy arising in children in Africa litt...
OBJECTIVE: Neurological deficits are reported in children after cerebral malaria (CM) but little is ...
This study assessed the effects of cerebral malaria (CM) and severe malarial anemia (SMA) on individ...
Cerebral malaria is the most severe neurological complication of Plasmodium falciparum malaria. Even...
OBJECTIVE. This study was conducted to assess prospectively the frequency of cognitive deficits in c...
Background. Cerebral malaria (CM) is associated with long-term neurocognitive impairment in children...
Cerebral malaria causes major neurological sequelae in a proportion of survivors and may lead to neu...
OBJECTIVES: There is little information on the characteristics of persisting impairments associated ...
Abstract Background Malaria is a leading cause of ill health and neuro-disability in children in sub...
Background Cerebral malaria (CM) and severe malarial anaemia (SMA) are associated with neuro-develop...
Background: Malaria infecting the central nervous system (CNS) affects over 575,000 children annuall...
INTRODUCTION: Several neurological complications are associated with cerebral malaria (CM). However,...
Abstract Background Malaria affects 24 million children globally, resulting in nearly 500,000 child ...
Abstract Background Cerebral malaria is the most severe neurological complication of falciparum mala...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/72221/1/j.1365-3156.2006.01685.x.pd
Although cerebral malaria is the most common acute encephalopathy arising in children in Africa litt...
OBJECTIVE: Neurological deficits are reported in children after cerebral malaria (CM) but little is ...
This study assessed the effects of cerebral malaria (CM) and severe malarial anemia (SMA) on individ...
Cerebral malaria is the most severe neurological complication of Plasmodium falciparum malaria. Even...