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Increased risk of early vomiting among infants and young children treated with dihydroartemisinin-piperaquine compared with artemether-lumefantrine for uncomplicated malaria.

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Artemether-lumefantrine (AL) and dihydroartemisinin-piperaquine (DP) are highly efficacious antimalarial therapies in Africa. However, there are limited data regarding the tolerability of these drugs in young children. We used data from a randomized control trial in rural Uganda to compare the risk

[Malaria. Primary symptoms: fever, headache, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea].

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Early vomiting of mefloquine in children with malaria is not modified by the timing of antipyretic treatment.

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An open label, randomised trial of artesunate+amodiaquine, artesunate+chlorproguanil-dapsone and artemether-lumefantrine for the treatment of uncomplicated malaria.

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BACKGROUND Artesunate+amodiaquine (AS+AQ) and artemether-lumefantrine (AL) are now the most frequently recommended first line treatments for uncomplicated malaria in Africa. Artesunate+chlorproguanil-dapsone (AS+CD) was a potential alternative for treatment of uncomplicated malaria. A comparison of

Efficacy of amodiaquine/artesunate combination therapy for uncomplicated malaria in children under five years in ghana.

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BACKGROUND In 2005, following several years of declining efficacy of chloroquine, the Ministry of Health recommended the use of Amodiaquine/Artesunate combination therapy for the treatment of uncomplicated malaria. A system of continuous monitoring of therapeutic responses has been established in 10

High prevalence of malaria parasitemia and anemia among hospitalized children in Rakai, Uganda.

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BACKGROUND There is a paucity of data on malaria among hospitalized children in malaria endemic areas. We determined the prevalence, presentation and treatment outcomes of malaria and anemia among children in two hospitals in Rakai, Uganda. METHODS Children under five years hospitalized in Kalisizo

Epidemiology of malaria in infancy at Enugu, Nigeria.

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This was a retrospective study to ascertain the prevalence and clinical features of malaria in infants in Enugu between January 1998 and January 2000. Case notes of two thousand children were reviewed, one hundred and fifty-five (7.75%) had a diagnosis of malaria, with a male/female ratio of 1.2:1.

Trend and manifestations of falciparum malaria in a tertiary care hospital of India.

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BACKGROUND The recent focus is on the increase in the burden of falciparum cases with a varied spectrum of presentation and outcome, especially in developing countries like India. This study was undertaken to analyze the trend and manifestations of falciparum malaria in a tertiary care

[Tertian malaria in children and adults from an epidemic region in southern Turkey (author's transl)].

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Since 1974 an epidemic of tertian malaria has been spreading around the Adana and Tarsus townships in southern Turkey, with a peak incidence of 115 500 cases in 1977. A further increase is to be expected because the insect vectors have become resistant to insecticides. Since 1975 eleven children and

Intermittent treatment for the prevention of malaria during pregnancy in Benin: a randomized, open-label equivalence trial comparing sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine with mefloquine.

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BACKGROUND In the context of the increasing resistance to sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine (SP), we evaluated the efficacy of mefloquine (MQ) for intermittent preventive treatment during pregnancy (IPTp). METHODS A multicenter, open-label equivalence trial was conducted in Benin from July 2005 through

[Popular nosology of infantile diseases in West Côte-d'Ivoire and consequences for malaria care management].

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In a rural area of intense and permanent malaria transmission in Southwest Côte-d'lvoire, traditional midwifes of the Yacouba ethnic group, with also an important function for the children health and care, were interviewed in 2002 about their knowledge of the infantile pathologies. Their nosology is

Hyponatraemia in severe falciparum malaria: a clinical study of nineteen comatose African children.

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In a prospective study, hyponatraemia was observed in 52.6% of 19 children with cerebral malaria on admission, the plasma sodium ranging from 117 to 129 mumol/l. In addition, a further 10% developed hyponatraemia between 48 and 96 hrs after admission; in half of these, there was continuing urinary

Malaria in the Australian refugee population.

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BACKGROUND Malaria is a serious health problem in many of the countries from which refugees come to Australia. Anopheles mosquitoes capable of transmitting malaria are present in the far north of Australia and in these areas, the detection and appropriate treatment of malaria is vital, not only for

[Place of Malaria in Febrile Illnesses Etiologies In The Community Health Center of Macina central, Mali].

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BACKGROUND Malaria is a major public health problem because of its morbidity and mortality. The objective is to study the place of malaria in the etiology of febrile access in Community Health Centre of Macina central. METHODS This is a descriptive prospective study was conducted which covered a

Clinical profile of malaria in children--a prospective study from Aligarh (N. India).

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In a prospective, hospital-based study in North India, malaria accounted for 1.5% of paediatric outpatient attendances during 1 year. A marked increase in the prevalence of malaria was noted during the post-monsoon months. Plasmodium falciparum was the causative species in 44.4% of cases, contrary
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