Title of article
Pathophysiology of severe malaria in children
Author/Authors
Kathryn Maitland، نويسنده , , Kevin Marsh، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
10
From page
131
To page
140
Abstract
Over the past decade there has been a growing recognition that the rationalization of severe malaria in children into the two major syndromes of cerebral malaria and severe malaria anaemia is much too simplistic. Indeed, it has become apparent that death from severe malaria may arise from a wider spectrum of pathophysiological disorders with many features in common with the derangements seen in sepsis syndromes. Amongst these derangements acidosis has emerged as a central feature of severe malaria and the major predictor of a fatal outcome. We review the improved understanding of the pathophysiology of severe malaria through a series of clinical scenarios that reflect more accurately the clinical diversity of severe malaria in African children. Current therapeutic challenges are discussed and research priorities are highlighted.
Keywords
malaria , Falciparum , African children , acidosis , pathogenesis
Journal title
Acta Tropica
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Acta Tropica
Record number
778059
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