A Short Communication: An Imported Case of Plasmodium falciparum Malaria Infection from Ivory Coast leave to Iran

Q4 Immunology and Microbiology
M.R. Shiee, M. Kalae, M. Arbabi, H. Hooshyar
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Abstract

Malaria is the most common cause of fever in travellers returning from malaria-endemic areas. Imported malaria can hinder the progress  of elimination programs. In the present study, we describe an imported malaria case in a 45-year-old Iranian man from Ivory  Coast who had returned to Iran after taking annual leave. He was hospitalized in Kamkar-Arabnia Hospital, Qom, central Iran, in January  2023. Symptoms were fever, chills, sweating, cough, myalgia, sweating, anorexia, diarrhoea, and headache. Rapid detection test and  blood smears were positive for Plasmodium falciparum gametocyte. The patient was treated with an antimalarial drug and discharged  from the hospital with normal vital signs. Health education is recommended for people before leaving and screening after returning from  travel. In addition, using RDT tests for screening people who return to the country is suggested to health staff and organizations.   
简短交流:从象牙海岸到伊朗的恶性疟原虫疟疾感染病例
疟疾是从疟疾流行地区返回的旅行者最常见的发烧原因。输入性疟疾会阻碍消除疟疾计划的进展。在本研究中,我们描述了一例输入性疟疾病例,患者是一名来自象牙海岸的 45 岁伊朗男子,他在休完年假后返回伊朗。他于 2023 年 1 月在伊朗中部库姆的 Kamkar-Arabnia 医院住院治疗。症状为发烧、发冷、出汗、咳嗽、肌痛、出汗、厌食、腹泻和头痛。快速检测试验和血液涂片显示恶性疟原虫配子体阳性。患者接受抗疟药物治疗后出院,生命体征正常。建议人们在出国前接受健康教育,并在旅行归来后进行筛查。此外,还建议医务人员和医疗机构使用 RDT 检测对回国人员进行筛查。
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Nigerian Journal of Parasitology
Nigerian Journal of Parasitology Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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