Clinical and laboratory findings of Plasmodium vivax malaria in Colombia, 2001
2003; UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO; Volume: 45; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1590/s0036-46652003000100006
ISSN1678-9946
AutoresMarcela Echeverri, Alberto Tobón-Castaño, Luis Gonzalo Álvarez, Jaime Carmona, Silvia Blair,
Tópico(s)Vector-borne infectious diseases
ResumoA descriptive study was carried out in 104 patients with Plasmodium vivax malaria, from the region of Turbo (Antioquia, Colombia). Clinical features and levels of hemoglobin, glycemia, serum bilirubin, alanine-aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate-aminotransferase (AST), creatinine and complete blood cell profile were established. 65% of the studied individuals were men and their mean age was 23. Of all individuals 59% had lived in the region for > 1 year and 91% were resident in the rural area. 42% were farmers and 35% had a history of malaria. The mean parasitaemia was 5865 parasites/mm³. The evolution of the disease was short (average of 4.0 days). Fever, headache and chills were observed simultaneously in 91% of the cases while the most frequent signs were palmar pallor (46%), jaundice (15%), hepatomegaly (17%), and spleen enlargement (12%). Anemia was found in 39% of the women and in 51% of the men, 8% of individuals had thrombocytopaenia and 41% had hypoglycemia.
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