Journal of Infection in Developing Countries (Feb 2016)

Epidemiological, clinical and therapeutic aspects of cerebral malaria imported in Albania

  • Arben Ndreu,
  • Diana Hajdari,
  • Anduena Ndoni,
  • Klodiana Shkurti,
  • Dhimiter Kraja,
  • Najada Como,
  • Silva Bino,
  • Nevila Gjermeni,
  • Rudin Domi,
  • Ervin C Mingomataj

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3855/jidc.6321
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 02

Abstract

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This is a case-report of two patients with cerebral malaria (CM) imported from West-African countries. Notably, this form of malaria was developed as a second disease episode, while the first episode was experienced in West Africa. These findings suggest that the second episode of malaria was caused by a different strain of Plasmodium falciparum as compared to the first one. They are the first cerebral malaria cases imported in Albania after the eradication and absence of Plasmodium for five decades. Early treatment of cerebral malaria is decisive on the duration of coma and disease’s outcome.

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