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Disease malaria
Phenotype |anaemia
Sentences 71
PubMedID- 26173958 Despite the low prevalence of p. falciparum, anaemia was closely associated with malaria parasitaemia.
PubMedID- 25885648 malaria as aninfectious cause of anaemia is known to be associated with elevation and landsurface temperature.
PubMedID- 25972443 Preventative strategies that target maternal health, recognising the importance of nutrition and vector-borne diseases such as malaria, a major cause of anaemia in malaria endemic regions, must also be prioritised.
PubMedID- 21727667 Further studies are needed to explore the pathophysiology of anaemia in malaria cases in assam where expression of rbc complement receptors appears to be low even in normal healthy population.
PubMedID- 22985409 Reported malaria with severe anaemia in-patients and deaths at health centres and hospitals, ethiopia, july 2004 to december 2008. open bars = in-patients with malaria and severe anaemia; filled bars = deaths with malaria and severe anaemia.
PubMedID- 23700411 For example, a recent randomised controlled trial of house screening in the gambia showed that installing screened ceilings or full screening of houses with fly-screened doors and windows, and closing the eaves resulted in a 50% decline in the risk of anaemia due to malaria, a major killer of young children [6].
PubMedID- 25138388 anaemia due to falciparum malaria in children has multifactorial pathogenesis, which includes suppression of bone marrow activity.
PubMedID- 22727184 The overlap of severe anaemia with cerebral malaria and hyperpyrexia were 7.6% (11/145) and 12.4% (25/202) respectively (figure 4, table 2).
PubMedID- 24289142 The anaemia in malaria-positive groups was presented in 70.9% of the cases: this anaemia could be divided into 35.6% of anaemia cases caused by unknown reason, as occurred in the malaria-negative groups, and into 35.3% of anaemia attributed to malaria.
PubMedID- 23185556 (1994), who have shown that placental malaria was associated with anaemia around 2 months of age [37].
PubMedID- 21390301 Among these, 103 (11.9%) were recorded as malaria with severe anaemia (45% confirmed by microscopy) and 21 (2.4%) as cerebral malaria (57% confirmed by microscopy).
PubMedID- 22554203 The distribution of malaria subjects with anaemia (hb < 11 g/dl), thrombocytopaenia (platelet < 150,000/ul) or leucocytosis (>10,000/ul) were almost similar between the treatment groups (52.2% vs 47.8%, 71.6% vs 73%, 6% vs 5%).
PubMedID- 21144084 The mild anaemia reported in 27% of the non-malaria infected children and some of the malaria-infected children may in part reflect poor nutritional status, background haemoglobinopathy, intestinal worm infestation and previous and/or repeated malaria infections in this area.
PubMedID- 26425794 Results: in the overall study population, malaria was strongly associated with anaemia (or = 6.83, 95% ci: 2.90-16.05), but population impact was modest (population-attributable fraction = 2.5%).
PubMedID- 23936559 Nonetheless, anaemia was neither associated with malaria nor hookworm infections in our study.
PubMedID- 25950814 There were also other signs mentioned such as anaemia, dizziness, malaria that accounted for 19.7% during pregnancy, 16% during delivery and 10.2% during postpartum period (figures not shown in the table).
PubMedID- 26377199 Hence, the effect of iron fortification on anaemia in malaria-endemic regions remains unclear.
PubMedID- 24372186 Clinical course of acute haemolytic anaemia in children with malaria receiving an antimalarial containing dapsone (2·5 mg/kg/day for 3 d).
PubMedID- 24063858 Although these reported cases of late-onset haemolysis recovered without sequelae, and although anaemia is likely attributable to the malaria rather than to the use of iv artesunate [22], additional safety data are needed.
PubMedID- 23593592 B19v and co-infection with b19v and malaria may be associated with microcytic anaemia rather than normocytic normochromic anaemia as seen in cases of b19v infection among persons with red cell abnormalities.
PubMedID- 23396557 Routine iron prophylaxis during pregnancy did not suggest better maternal and child health (mch) outcomes than screening and treatment for anaemia in a setting of endemic malaria and hiv.

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