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Query: UMLS:C0019214 (
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Congenital malaria
is an uncommon disease even in endemic areas. A 19-day-old female infant with congenital malaria is presented. The mother of the patient was diagnosed to have malaria at the seventh month of gestation and was treated with chloroquine orally for three days. No malarial prophylaxis was given. The infant developed fever, hyperbilirubinemia, anemia and
hepatosplenomegaly
postnatally. Thin blood smears revealed many Plasmodium vivax parasites. She was treated with oral chloroquine for three days. We emphasize the importance of adequate antenatal medical therapy and prophylaxis during pregnancy.
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PMID:Congenital malaria: a case report. 1077 Jun 83
Congenital malaria
is uncommon in France. The purpose of this report is to describe a case involving a six-week-old infant who was hospitalized with fever,
hepatosplenomegaly
, anemia and thrombopenia. Thick and thin blood smears were positive for Plasmodium malariae. The infant responded favorably to chloroquine. Based on this experience, we performed a search of the literature to find case reports on congenital malaria in France and compare clinical and epidemiologic data with series reported in the United States and from endemic areas. The placenta appears to provide an effective barrier against Plasmodium since infection is much more common than disease. The delay for onset of clinical symptoms is longer in temperate zones than in endemic areas. The type of parasite could account for this difference since African congenital malaria are due to Plasmodium falciparum while most cases described in the United States are due to Plasmodium vivax. We also discuss the possible implications of coinfection by HIV in the mother.
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PMID:[Congenital malaria as a result of Plasmodium malariae in an infant born to a HIV-seropositive woman]. 1646 19
Malaria during first few months of life may be due to transplacental transfer of parasitized maternal erythrocytes. The most common clinical features of congenital malaria are fever, anaemia and splenomegaly. Other signs and symptoms include
hepatosplenomegaly
, jaundice, regurgitation, loose stools, and poor feeding. A 28 year old woman (G2P1A), with 36 weeks gestation, reported to a health facility in Sunyani on 22(nd) February 2009 with history of labour pains, without fever. According to the mother, even though she did not sleep in insecticide treated bed net during her pregnancy, she took all the recommended drugs of sulfadoxine/ pyrimethamine-intermittent preventive treatment for malaria. She delivered twins on the same day. The mother and the twins developed fever on the same day. A laboratory investigation on the three of them was positive for malaria parasites. The three were successfully treated with quinine.
Congenital malaria
is real and it is therefore recommended that babies born to mothers with malaria should be screened for congenital malaria.
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PMID:Congenital malaria in newborn twins. 2132 8
Congenital malaria
(CM) is a rare disease with only about 300 cases reported so far. In general, it presents with fever along with other common features such as jaundice, anemia and
hepatosplenomegaly
. We report a case of CM who presented atypically without fever along with other typical features.
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PMID:Congenital malaria with atypical presentation in a preterm neonate. 2425 Dec 59