Total: 6 |
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27030910 |
MIXED_SAMPLE | Middle Aged |
Notes from the Field: Imported Cases of Malaria--Puerto Rico, July-October 2015. | ||
Dirlikov E, Rodriguez C, Morales S, Martinez LC, Mendez JB, Sanchez AC, Burgos JH, Santiago Z, Cuevas-Ruis RI, Camacho SA, Mercado ER, Guzman JF, Ryff K, Luna-Pinto C, Arguin PM, Chenet SM, Silva-Flannery L, Ljolje D, Velazquez JC, Thomas D, Garcia BR. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 2016;65(12):326-7. |
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Malaria is a mosquito-borne parasitic infection, characterized by fever, shaking chills, headaches, muscle pains, nausea, general malaise, and vomiting (1). | ||
27175507 |
MALE | Adult |
[Plasmodium falciparum malaria: evaluation of three imported cases]. | ||
nkaya AC, Kaya F, Yldz , Uzun O, Erguven S. Mikrobiyol Bul. 2016;50(2):328-32. |
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As a result, it should be keep in mind that both the African students who have come to our country for education from endemic regions and as well as the returned citizens of our country who have gone to work in endemic areas, are under risk of malaria and it is very important to consider malaria in the distinctive diagnosis of patients with the complaints of fever, headache, nausea, vomiting and muscle pain. | ||
27175507 |
MALE | Adult |
[Plasmodium falciparum malaria: evaluation of three imported cases]. | ||
nkaya AC, Kaya F, Yldz , Uzun O, Erguven S. Mikrobiyol Bul. 2016;50(2):328-32. |
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As a result, it should be keep in mind that both the African students who have come to our country for education from endemic regions and as well as the returned citizens of our country who have gone to work in endemic areas, are under risk of malaria and it is very important to consider malaria in the distinctive diagnosis of patients with the complaints of fever, headache, nausea, vomiting and muscle pain. | ||
19598098 |
MALE | Adult |
[Case report: two Plasmodium vivax malaria cases in the Van Province]. | ||
Karahocagil MK, Baran AI, Yaman G, Cicek M, Bilici A, Binici I, Akdeniz H. Turkiye Parazitol Derg. 2009;33(2):172-3. |
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Two patients who were admitted to our hospital in October with complaints of high fever, chills, nausea-vomiting, generalized body pain and fatigue and diagnosed as P. Vivax malaria are presented, because they were two brothers with no history of travel outside of Van city. | ||
16806779 |
FEMALE | Middle Aged |
[A mild blackwater fever]. | ||
Bouldouyre MA, Dia D, Carmoi T, Fall KB, Chevalier B, Debonne JM. Med Mal Infect. 2006;36(6):343-5. |
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On this occasion, she felt unusual chills and pyrexia after a non documented bout of malaria, followed by nausea, then jaundice with dark-red urines despite another treatment with halofantrine. | ||
11548081 |
FEMALE | Adult |
Parasitic procrastination: late-presenting ovale malaria and schistosomiasis. | ||
Davis TM, Singh B, Sheridan G. Med J Aust. 2001;175(3):146-8. |
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A 29-year-old woman with ovale malaria (most likely contracted, together with asymptomatic schistosomiasis, in East Africa two years previously) had fever, nausea and confusion, jaundice, anaemia, thrombocytopenia, hyponatraemia and hypokalaemia. |