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Concomitant malaria among visceral leishmaniasis in-patients from Gedarif and Sennar States, Sudan: a retrospective case-control study | Journal Article / Research | MSF Science Portal
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Concomitant malaria among visceral leishmaniasis in-patients from Gedarif and Sennar States, Sudan: a retrospective case-control study

van den Bogaart E, Berkhout MMZ, Nour AB, Mens PF, Talha AA, Adams ER, Ahmed H, Abdelrahman SH, Ritmeijer KKD, Nour BYM, Schallig H
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Abstract
In areas where visceral leishmaniasis (VL) and malaria are co-endemic, co-infections are common. Clinical implications range from potential diagnostic delay to increased disease-related morbidity, as compared to VL patients. Nevertheless, public awareness of the disease remains limited. In VL-endemic areas with unstable and seasonal malaria, vulnerability to the disease persists through all age-groups, suggesting that in these populations, malaria may easily co-occur with VL, with potentially severe clinical effects.

Countries

Sudan

Subject Area

malarianeglected tropical diseaseskala azar

Languages

English
DOI
10.1186/1471-2458-13-332
Published Date
11 Apr 2013
PubMed ID
23577673
Journal
BMC Public Health
Volume | Issue | Pages
Volume 13, Issue 1
Issue Date
2013-04-11
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