An Overview Study of Malaria in Military Fever Hospital; An Egyptian Pilot Study

Ahmed Rashad Fatouh;

Abstract


Summary
Malaria is an acute systemic illness caused by infection with Plasmodium parasites that lives part of its life in humans and part in female Anopheles mosquitoes. It remains one of the major killers of humans, population worldwide.
Egypt had eliminated malaria since 1998 until June 14, 2014. Between late May to mid-June, 19 locally-acquired P.vivax malaria cases were identified in one village of the Aswan Governorate.
To fulfill the aim of this work, we designed it to study the clinical presentations and outcomes of malarial parasitic disease among people attending Military Fever (Almaza) Hospital in Cairo.
This study was conducted in co-operation between Tropical Medicine Department, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University and Military Fever (Almaza) Hospital in the period from June 2015 to June 2016.
The current study was conducted on fifty Egyptian


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Title An Overview Study of Malaria in Military Fever Hospital; An Egyptian Pilot Study
Other Titles دراسة عامه للملاريا في مستشفي حميات القوات المسلحة ”دراسه مصريه تجريبيه“
Authors Ahmed Rashad Fatouh
Issue Date 2017

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