Malaria

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Abstract

Malaria is a disease caused by the protozoon Plasmodium which is transmitted through the bite of the female Anopheles mosquito. The four species of Plasmodium responsible for malaria are P. falciparum, P. vivax, P. ovale, and P. malariae. Plasmodium falciparum is responsible for most of the cases of malaria worldwide. It has been reported that, worldwide, there are about 400 million cases of malaria annually with 1-3 million deaths. Malaria in pregnancy is responsible for 75,000-200,000 infant deaths per year. Over 90% of malaria cases occur in sub-Saharan Africa.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationQueenan's Management of High-Risk Pregnancy
Subtitle of host publicationAn Evidence-Based Approach: Sixth Edition
PublisherWiley Blackwell
Pages231-233
Number of pages3
ISBN (Print)9780470655764
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 4 Jan 2012

Keywords

  • Clinical diagnosis, confirmed with laboratory investigations
  • Malaria diagnosis in pregnancy, outside holoendemic areas
  • Malaria, affecting mother and fetus
  • Malaria, and nonspecific flu-like reaction
  • Malaria, disease caused by Plasmodium
  • Maternal anemia, intrauterine growth restriction, low birthweight
  • Miscarriages, in first-trimester women with malaria
  • Quinine and clindamycin for malaria, in first-trimester

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