FREQUENCY OF PLASMODIUM VIVAX IN PATIENTS HAVING UNCOMPLICATED MALARIA.

A. Tareen, A. Bari, S. Saleem
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Background; Malaria which is potentially life threatening disease that is spread by protozoan parasites. Malaria yet remains to be a important public health concern among most of the endemic regions of world. There are 5 most common human species of plasmodium referred as “Plasmodium falciparum, P. vivax, P. ovale, P. knowlesi, and P. malariae” which can spread the disease.  The major complications are caused by P. falciparum and P. vivax, with P. falciparum being the more virulent. This study was conducted to determine the frequency of plasmodium falciparum among patients with uncomplicated malaria in our population. Objective; To determine the frequency of Plasmodium vivax in patients with uncomplicated malaria. Study Design; Descriptive, Cross-sectional study. Setting; Department of Medicine, Nishtar Hospital, Multan. Results; Of these study cases, 93 (56.4 %) were male patients while 72 (43.6%) were female patients. Mean age of our study cases was noted to be 35.52 ± 10.39 years. Majority of our study cases i.e. 101 (61.2%) were from rural areas while 64 (38.8%) were from urban areas, 129 (78.2%) were poor and 65 (39.4%) had positive history of using anti – malarial drugs. Mean duration of disease was 4.37 ± 2.82 days and majority of our patients i.e. 107 (64.8%) had disease duration up to 5 days. Plasmodium vivax was diagnosed in 129 (78.2%) patients. Conclusion; High frequency of plasmodium vivax was noted in our study, among patients with uncomplicated malaria. Plasmodium vivax was significantly associated with female gender and previous use of anti–malarial drugs. Keywords; plasmodium falciparum, malaria, plasmodium vivax. DOI : 10.7176/JMPB/55-11 Publication date :May 31 st 2019
间日疟原虫在无并发症疟疾患者中的发病率。
背景;疟疾是一种潜在的威胁生命的疾病,由原生动物寄生虫传播。疟疾仍然是世界上大多数流行区域的一个重要公共卫生问题。有5种最常见的人类疟原虫,即恶性疟原虫、间日疟原虫、卵形疟原虫、诺氏疟原虫和疟疾疟原虫,可传播该病。主要的并发症是由恶性疟原虫和间日疟原虫引起的,其中恶性疟原虫的毒性更强。本研究旨在确定我国人群中无并发症疟疾患者中恶性疟原虫的频率。客观的;目的:测定无并发症疟疾患者间日疟原虫的感染频率。研究设计;描述性、横断面研究。设置;木尔坦尼什塔尔医院医学部。结果;其中男性93例(56.4%),女性72例(43.6%)。我们研究病例的平均年龄为35.52±10.39岁。农村101例(61.2%),城市64例(38.8%),贫困地区129例(78.2%),有抗疟药物使用史65例(39.4%)。平均病程为4.37±2.82天,107例(64.8%)患者病程最长达5天。129例(78.2%)诊断为间日疟原虫。结论;间日疟原虫在我们的研究中被注意到,在无并发症的疟疾患者中。间日疟原虫与女性性别和既往使用抗疟疾药物显著相关。关键字;恶性疟原虫,疟疾,间日疟原虫。出版日期:2019年5月31日
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