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Judul: | Malaria Falcifarum di RSUP Manado Prof. dr. R.D. Kandou Sulawesi Utara Diagnosa Dini dan Penanganannya |
Penulis: | Theresia Natalia S. & Vitty V. Pondaag || email: theresia_natalia@yahoo.com |
Jurnal: | Molucca Medica Vol. 4 no. 1 - hal. 70-76 Tahun 2011 [ Kedokteran ] |
Keywords: | Falcifarum malaria, diagnosis and therapy |
Abstract: | Malaria is the most important parasitic infection in the world, especially in tropical countries. Data from general hospitals in Manado, North Sulawesi showed that malaria falcifarum ranked first of all severe malaria cases. There were 370 falcifarum malaria patients on February 2007 - October 2008. Falcifarum malaria can couse severe malaria. Falciparum malaria remains problematic in subtropical and tropical countries like Indonesia. It is caused by P. falciparum and spread by Anopheles mosquito as the vector. Clinical manifestation varies from without and minor symptom to severe even may cause the death. Many factors of the patient affect the severity of the disease that can be evaluated on the parasitemia rate. One of the factors on the patient affecting the malaria disease is nutritional status covering physical/anthropometrics measurement, biochemical test and molecular test especially malaria cerebral symptom. |
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