Home Contact Sitemap

eRAM

encyclopedia of Rare Disease Annotation for Precision Medicine




Disease malaria
Symptom C0021311|infections
Sentences 79
PubMedID- 23703348 Co-infections with malaria, dengue, hepatitis a and e were also seen.
PubMedID- 22166365 Despite extensive literature on the distribution of schistosomiasis on the mainland in uganda, there has been a knowledge gap for the prevalence of co-infections with malaria, particularly for island communities in lake victoria.
PubMedID- 20145098 More alarmingly, a high prevalence of concomitant infections with malaria and rf borrelia has been reported.
PubMedID- 23043920 malaria helminth co-infections and their contribution for aneamia in febrile patients attending azzezo health center, gondar, northwest ethiopia: a cross sectional study.
PubMedID- 24434689 Second, multi-clonal pf infections are frequently associated with mild malaria among people with established disease immunity21, a property that is closer to the risk profile for ebl than severe malaria.
PubMedID- 23837823 These observations suggest that pre-existing helminth infections could influence development of sepsis or malaria in a given host.
PubMedID- 22691606 Ubiquitous hepatocystis infections, but no evidence of plasmodium falciparum-like malaria parasites in wild greater spot-nosed monkeys (cercopithecus nictitans).
PubMedID- 20500831 Therefore, the aims of this study were to asses the associations between anemia/nutrition status and helminth infections in patients with clinical malaria in communities of alaba kulito area, southern ethiopia.
PubMedID- 21176207 The selection was made so that the panel represented malaria positive tbfs with single infections of one of the four plasmodium species (plasmodium falciparum, plasmodium vivax, plasmodium ovale, plasmodium malariae) with varying parasite densities (1 to 222,241/μl or only gametocytes) and different storage times (1 month to 12 years) and with mixed infections as determined by pcr on whole blood during laboratory malaria diagnosis (see above) (table 1).
PubMedID- 23902640 For this reason, the univariate and multivariate statistical analysis was also done separately for malaria patients with infections solely caused by p. falciparum species (additional file 1).
PubMedID- 21754982 We found that nine out of ten cases of acute hav infections occurred simultaneously with p. falciparum malaria infections.
PubMedID- 25719539 The overall prevalence of co-infections was 37.2% with malaria being significantly more prevalent.
PubMedID- 22514617 However the co-incidence of malaria parasitaemia along with other infections is more complex to address in high transmission settings.
PubMedID- 22929299 Due to their extensive overlap in developing regions, especially sub-saharan africa, co-infections with malaria and hiv-1 are common, but the interplay between the two diseases is poorly understood.
PubMedID- 20813823 Acute bacterial infections, together with malaria in africa and dengue in south east asia, are common causes of hospital admission and are one of the commonest infectious causes of death.
PubMedID- 21048970 The reduced risk of malaria in children with multiclonal infections only seen in untreated children suggests that persistence of antigenically diverse p.
PubMedID- 25808600 These systemic nts infections are often associated with malaria infection, anemia and malnutrition in children and hiv infections in adults, with a mortality rate of 20–45% being reported (walsh et al., 2000; gordon et al., 2008; mackenzie et al., 2010; maclennan et al., 2010).
PubMedID- 21985179 Furthermore most patients died from potentially treatable conditions such as infections due to malaria and tb and malnutrition.
PubMedID- 24438177 In addition, it is employed to treat hepatitis, cancer, microbial infections, and fever associated with malaria .
PubMedID- 24490103 Patients of p. falciparum malaria, those with mixed infections and those with other coexisting infections like typhoid fever, dengue, and leptospirosis, were excluded.
PubMedID- 21407802 Co-infections with malaria and hiv were studied in detail in the patient population from tanzania as the majority of the patients were malaria-positive on admission (80%) and agreed to voluntary testing of their hiv status (94.2%).
PubMedID- 20442856 Experimental infections with malaria species such as plasmodium chabaudi and plasmodium yoelii are particularly useful for addressing this question since they result in high parasitemia levels and do not induce t cell–mediated organ-specific disease syndromes (table 2).
PubMedID- 21569599 A total of 150 infections with malaria were detected from the field area by microscopy and rdt from the start of the surveillance through october 2010. of these, 142 were p. falciparum, six were p. vivax and two were mixed infections.
PubMedID- 24670210 Yet this occurred only when the density of plasmodium was low suggesting that the previous speculation of the immunomodulatory mechanism may be an oversimplification and may not apply at least for co-infections with worms and malaria parasites.
PubMedID- 26377900 May ameliorate allergic and autoimmune diseases in mono- and co-infections with malaria .
PubMedID- 25590587 Samples identified as positive for p. ovale (n = 22) via microscopy, in which all were mixed infections with other malaria species, were targeted for dna extraction and pcr based analysis.
PubMedID- 23951178 These differences may well be attributed to variations in study design, such as the inclusion of patients with infections due to chloroquine-resistant falciparum malaria and those who self-administer anti-malarial drugs, or because of differences in the characteristics of study populations, including differences in patient age and ethnicity (asian or caucasian), the extent of parasitemia, hemoglobin and platelet levels as well as white blood cell counts .
PubMedID- 24524462 infections with the malaria parasite plasmodium vivax are noteworthy for potentially very long incubation periods (6-9 months), which present a major barrier to disease elimination.
PubMedID- 23382679 Reverse genetics in the mosquito anopheles gambiae by rnai mediated gene silencing has led in recent years to an advanced understanding of the mosquito immune response against infections with bacteria and malaria parasites.
PubMedID- 24670425 Both acute and resolving malaria are associated with nts bloodstream infections in children1–4,13.
PubMedID- 22302857 The co-infections with malaria may represent asymptomatic infections among our study population.
PubMedID- 23889828 Only five of the 25 total cases involved surgical management (in the form of percutaneous cholecystostomy) and these were all in severe cases of malaria, four with p. falciparum infections and one with p. vivax2.
PubMedID- 26557685 In the case of rodent infections with malaria parasites of which there are three known species, one of the features of p. berghei-, p. yoelii-, and p. chabaudi-infected erythrocytes is their ability to sequestrate in various organs of the body ; however, the sequestration patterns differ from that of p. falciparum-infected erythrocytes .
PubMedID- 21869914 Thus hyposplenism predisposes to severe infections with malaria and encapsulated organisms including haemophilus influenza and streptococcus pneumoniae, while low serum igm levels, impaired opsonization, and abnormality of complement pathway would further increase susceptibility to other common infectious agents, including mycoplasma pneumoniae, salmonella typhimurium, staphylococcus aureus, and escherichia coli.9,13 in addition to immunological dysfunction, another factor that increases susceptibility to bacterial infection in patients with scd is recurrent tissue infarcts.
PubMedID- 24714095 The lower hb levels in women are a common phenomenon in several other african studies –, – these levels can further be exacerbated by poor nutritional status resulting in iron deficiency, genetic disorders including thalassemia and sickle cell trait or infections with helminthes, malaria or schistosomiasis for which we did not test.
PubMedID- 23815811 A recent study estimated that in very low prevalence settings, subpatent infections comprise 70-80% of all malaria infections and are responsible for 20-50% of all human-to-mosquito infections .
PubMedID- 26386469 Results: the association of systemic infections with malaria, brucellosis, cytomegalovirus and human immunodeficiency virus, dengue fever, influenza virus and of vaginal infection with bacterial vaginosis, with increased risk of miscarriage has been demonstrated.
PubMedID- 23408847 Conclusions: malaria parasites associated with asymptomatic infections seem to result in increased tnfrii expression on tregs, as well as suppressed th2 cytokine responses, features that might be important for survival of the parasites in asymptomatic carriers.
PubMedID- 25734259 Ingrid felger and colleagues developed an assay that targets multi-copy genomic sequences and can detect low-density infections with falciparum malaria parasites.
PubMedID- 24754022 However, even most skillful microscopists may misdiagnose plasmodium species in mixed infections especially with morphologically similar malaria parasites.
PubMedID- 24453977 It is noteworthy that malaria is often associated with bacterial infections .
PubMedID- 21292666 According to this hypothesis, most recurrent p. vivax infections after treatment of falciparum malaria are relapses that are due to simultaneously acquired hypnozoites .
PubMedID- 26131347 In severe infections, treatment of non-falciparum malaria, chloroquine is the drug of choice for severe malaria but not to chloroquine trusted.
PubMedID- 20920294 Gambiae immune responses to infections with the rodent malaria parasite, p. yoelii .
PubMedID- 24336909 Invasive salmonella infections in areas of high and low malaria transmission intensity in tanzania.
PubMedID- 25280926 The distribution of incubation and relapse times in experimental human infections with the malaria parasite plasmodium vivax.
PubMedID- 24312682 In asymptomatic infections the probability of detection of malaria parasites is hampered by generally low densities.
PubMedID- 22529864 Among 97 positive infections with malaria parasites, 56 (63.72%) were caused by p. falciparum (table 3).
PubMedID- 24528518 As in non-pregnancy, the risk of anaemia is beyond the degree that would be expected from infections with malaria or hiv alone, suggesting a synergistic interaction between hiv and malaria, placing dually infected women at very high risk of developing severe anaemia .
PubMedID- 26423819 Sub-microscopic infections have been associated with placental malaria and decreased maternal haemoglobin .

Page: 1 2