RARE CONCURRENT INFECTION WITH DENGUE AND MALARIA (PLASMODIUM. FALCIPARUM & PLASMODIUM. VIVAX) IN A ADULT MALE

Madhukar M Gavit, Roshan Shaikh
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These concurrent infections have overlapping clinical manifestations and season of presentation. Dengue and malaria are both endemic in Mumbai and represent a major public health burden in this region & dengue is prevalent throughout India. These infections being vector borne diseases, the reason for simultaneous infection can be the same breeding period of the vectors in post-monsoon season. In this article we have reported a 37 year-old male, resident of Mumbai, hotel waiter by occupation returned to Mumbai after a weeklong trip to Rajasthan in December 2023. The patient started developing fever, chills, myalgias, and headache two days following his return and was admitted to our hospital. On investigation rapid antigen test for dengue & malaria shows positive results, so for malaria both thick & thin peripheral blood smear made on which classic headphone forms & gametocytes of Plasmodium Falciprum seen, also ring form of plasmodium vivax seen. Diagnosis of concurrent infections becomes difcult for a physician leading to delay in institution of appropriate treatment.
一名成年男性同时感染登革热和疟疾(恶性疟原虫和间日疟原虫)的罕见病例
登革热和疟疾都是孟买的地方病,是该地区的主要公共卫生负担,而登革热在整个印度都很流行。登革热和疟疾都是孟买的地方病,是该地区的主要公共卫生负担,登革热在整个印度都很流行。这些感染都是病媒传播的疾病,同时感染的原因可能是病媒在季风后季节的繁殖期相同。本文报告了一名 37 岁的孟买居民,职业为酒店服务员,于 2023 年 12 月在拉贾斯坦邦旅行一周后返回孟买。经检查,登革热和疟疾的快速抗原检测均呈阳性结果,因此对疟疾进行了外周血厚薄涂片检查,结果发现了典型的耳机型疟原虫和配子体,同时还发现了间日疟原虫的环型。对医生来说,诊断并发感染变得困难重重,导致延误适当的治疗。
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