Disease | bacteremia |
Phenotype | C0024530|malaria |
Sentences | 7 |
PubMedID- 24552273 | Higher occurrences of bacteremia were associated with malaria [11] malnutrition [5,12] and recent antimicrobial use [13]. |
PubMedID- 24548672 | Table 1 summarizes the data from 22 studies reporting the incidence of bacteremia in children with malaria in ssa, subdivided according to malaria case definition (severe malaria, all-severity malaria and non-severe). |
PubMedID- 24670425 | Interestingly, clinical and epidemiological studies of nts bacteremia in children with malaria report a lack of association with symptoms of gastroenteritis13,14. |
PubMedID- 22179318 | First, they provide an explanation for the susceptibility to nts bacteremia in malaria and sickle cell disease patients. |
PubMedID- 24669217 | In addition, frequent association of bacteremia in children with clinical malaria was reported previously [87–89]. |
PubMedID- 26175727 | There is a temporal association of nts bacteremia with malaria season, even though nts fecal carriage remains similar throughout the year (mabey et al., 1987), and a decline in the incidence of nts has closely mirrored declining malaria transmission in some countries (mackenzie et al., 2010; scott et al., 2011). |
PubMedID- 21106789 | Falciparum transmission demonstrate that although bacteremia is associated with reduced malaria parasitemia, a number of unfavorable clinical outcomes, including malnutrition, respiratory distress, anemia, and mortality, are elevated in children with bacteremia, particularly in cases of gram-negative origin. |
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