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Is vivax malaria really benign? - a Karachi-based study.

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Plasmodium vivax malaria presents with diverse clinical features and laboratory abnormalities, including fever, thrombocytopenia, and leucopenia. This infection can lead to severe malaria, causing significant illness and death.

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Area of Science:

  • Infectious Diseases
  • Tropical Medicine
  • Clinical Pathology

Background:

  • Plasmodium vivax is a major cause of malaria globally.
  • Understanding its disease patterns and associated laboratory findings is crucial for effective management.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the clinical presentation and disease patterns of Plasmodium vivax malaria.
  • To identify common laboratory abnormalities in patients with vivax malaria.

Main Methods:

  • A descriptive, cross-sectional study was conducted.
  • Data on clinical features and lab abnormalities were collected from 107 patients with Plasmodium vivax mono-infection.
  • Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS 20.

Main Results:

  • Fever was the most common symptom (100%).
  • Thrombocytopenia (61.7%) and leucopenia (43.9%) were the most frequent laboratory abnormalities.
  • Atypical presentations, including haematemesis and haematuria, were observed. One patient developed fatal adult respiratory distress syndrome.

Conclusions:

  • Plasmodium vivax infections can exhibit atypical presentations and varying severity.
  • The study highlights the potential for severe malaria, leading to significant morbidity and mortality.