| Literature DB >> 30069218 |
Yunsheng Zhao1, Xia Wu1, Fei Liao2.
Abstract
A rare severe case of the coinfection of cerebral falciparum malaria and dengue is reported in this paper. The patient was a 50 yr old male in the north of China, who returned from Uganda not long ago and suffered unconsciousness after fever for 4 d before the falciparum malaria and dengue infection was diagnosed via blood smear microscopy, RT-PCR and serology, although the antimalarial and symptomatic treatment was carried out, ultimately the patients died of septic shock because of multiple organ dysfunctions. This case report showed such a coinfection was prone to cause severe acute consequence. The timely diagnosis and delicate treatment are crucial for prognosis of patients.Entities:
Keywords: Coinfection; Dengue; Falciparum malaria; Prognosis
Year: 2018 PMID: 30069218 PMCID: PMC6068367
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Iran J Parasitol ISSN: 1735-7020 Impact factor: 1.012
Fig. 1:The microscopic examinations of peripheral blood smear of Plasmodium falciparum infection (Wright’s staining, ×1000)
Notes: a. early trophozoites (our hospital); b. big trophozoite; c. schizonts; d. malaria pigment; e. early trophozoites (the Third Hospital); f. mixed metabolites
Fig. 2:The RET scatter plot of Plasmodium falciparum infection
Notes: forward scatter (FSC); side fluorescence (SFL); a. the result of our hospital; b. the result of the Third Hospital of Qinhuangdao. The blue plot represented erythrocyte, pink plot represented reticulocyte.