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Clinical and epidemiological profiles of confirmed malaria cases in the state of Pernambuco, Brazil, from 2001 to 2022. [PDF]
Guedes DL +5 more
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We Still Have to Fear Malaria: A Case Report of Severe Malaria With Almost all the Listed WHO Complications in a Patient Living in a Sub-Saharan Endemic Area. [PDF]
Simeni Njonnou SR +5 more
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Epidemiology of malaria in Chhattisgarh, India: a surveillance data analysis, 2015-2023. [PDF]
Gahwai DK +13 more
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Epidemiological and entomological analysis of imported malaria in Pemba Island, Zanzibar: a study from 2020-2022. [PDF]
Ali AO, Ali AM, Mwema MF, Mlacha YP.
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The Lancet, 2023
Malaria is resurging in many African and South American countries, exacerbated by COVID-19-related health service disruption. In 2021, there were an estimated 247 million malaria cases and 619 000 deaths in 84 endemic countries. Plasmodium falciparum strains partly resistant to artemisinins are entrenched in the Greater Mekong region and have emerged ...
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Malaria is resurging in many African and South American countries, exacerbated by COVID-19-related health service disruption. In 2021, there were an estimated 247 million malaria cases and 619 000 deaths in 84 endemic countries. Plasmodium falciparum strains partly resistant to artemisinins are entrenched in the Greater Mekong region and have emerged ...
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Seminars in Roentgenology, 1998
Malaria remains a significant health threat to the world's population. Increases in international travel and migration; climatic changes; resistance to insecticides and antimalarial drugs all contribute to the enduring nature of the disease. Poverty is a key factor in determining who will succumb.
I J, Dunn, P E, Palmer
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Malaria remains a significant health threat to the world's population. Increases in international travel and migration; climatic changes; resistance to insecticides and antimalarial drugs all contribute to the enduring nature of the disease. Poverty is a key factor in determining who will succumb.
I J, Dunn, P E, Palmer
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Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2003
This review addresses recent developments that relate to the pathogenesis of severe malaria and its treatment, and also highlights the increase in the global burden of malaria and provides a summary of clinical trials of malaria vaccines.Malaria, one of the world's most important parasitic infections, is on the increase globally.
Maitland, K, Bejon, P, Newton, CRJC
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This review addresses recent developments that relate to the pathogenesis of severe malaria and its treatment, and also highlights the increase in the global burden of malaria and provides a summary of clinical trials of malaria vaccines.Malaria, one of the world's most important parasitic infections, is on the increase globally.
Maitland, K, Bejon, P, Newton, CRJC
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1985
Malaria continues to present staggering morbidity and mortality statistics. In this well-detailed article, the authors examine the increased incidence of malaria in many areas, describe the malarial parasites, discuss the clinical course, pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment, and address the issues of transfusion malaria, congenital malaria, immunity,
G, Randall, J S, Seidel
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Malaria continues to present staggering morbidity and mortality statistics. In this well-detailed article, the authors examine the increased incidence of malaria in many areas, describe the malarial parasites, discuss the clinical course, pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment, and address the issues of transfusion malaria, congenital malaria, immunity,
G, Randall, J S, Seidel
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Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 2010
Malaria has had a greater impact on world history than any other infectious disease. More than 300 to 500 million individuals worldwide are infected with Plasmodium spp, and 1.5 to 2.7 million people a year, most of whom are children, die from the infection.
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Malaria has had a greater impact on world history than any other infectious disease. More than 300 to 500 million individuals worldwide are infected with Plasmodium spp, and 1.5 to 2.7 million people a year, most of whom are children, die from the infection.
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