Malaria Journal (Oct 2003)

Procalcitonin serum levels in tertian malaria

  • Chiwakata Collins B,
  • Schmiedel Stefan,
  • Manegold Christoph,
  • Dietrich Manfred

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-2-34
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
p. 34

Abstract

Read online

Abstract Background Procalcitonin (PCT) is closely correlated with parasite burden and clinical outcome in falciparum malaria. The role of PCT in tertian malaria has not previously been investigated. Patients and methods PCT serum levels in 37 patients with tertian malaria were analysed. Clinical and laboratory parameters were assessed and statistically correlated both to the initial PCT levels and during the course of the disease. Results PCT levels rose for one day after commencing treatment and declined thereafter. However, there was no significant correlation with parasite burden, clinical parameters, laboratory values, or the presence of semi-immunity. Before treatment, the majority of patients showed normal or slightly elevated PCT levels ( Conclusions There is a fundamental difference in the relationship of PCT with tertian malaria not seen in other infectious diseases in which elevated PCT levels have been observed. This suggests distinct pathophysiological pathways in malaria.